What you really need to do is focus on the most important tasks first.
Take a moment to identify your Most Important Task (MIT).
By knocking out your biggest task, you’ll ensure that you’ll have a productive day no matter what.
2. Set daily goals
Keeping a to-do list is the simplest and easiest proven tool to ensure you stay focused and increase your productivity.
Set reasonable targets for each day.
3. Keep tasks manageable
Sometimes less is more.
In order to up your productivity, you need to break big projects into manageable chunks.
you can focus on one area or one subject at a time
try breaking tasks down into smaller and smaller chunks, so You’ll avoid distractions
4. Set deadlines and stick to them
Deadlines can be a great way to control procrastination, but self-imposed deadlines don’t work for true dawdlers.
Instead, hard deadlines that are evenly spaced out are most effective.
5. Train your brain to do deep work
This is the ability to produce at your peak level for extended periods of time. It may sound easy, but we rarely do it.
You can start by setting aside a couple of hours each day during which you can completely focus on 1 task.
6. Put away your cell phone
The best productivity app on your phone is called airplane mode.
7. Practice mindfulness
Practicing mindfulness meditation has been shown to increase the ability to focus and enhance learning and memory.
8. Know your body clock
We all have natural rhythms that influence our ability to focus and produce.
The key is to match your highest priority work to your most productive hours of the day.
Pay attention to your body clock.
9. Monotask
By now, most of us know that multitasking isn’t really a thing, and yet we still struggle to stop doing it.
Do yourself a favor and give monotasking a try.
Try looking at your calendar at the beginning of each week and assign yourself a specific focus each day.
10. Use the two-minute rule
If a task will take less than two minutes to complete, do it right away.
Don’t let these tiny tasks build-up for another time, and don’t add them to the bottom of your list.
Take two minutes and just do it.
Book recommendation: “Live Intentionally” Live Intentionally is a 90 Day Self-Improvement Project that will help you stop living in auto pilot. It will change your habits, mindset, and make you strong and disciplined.
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1. Know Your Weaknesses, In Order To Change Them.
Knowing your weaknesses is a good thing for building self-discipline muscle.
It will encourage you to be more positive in developing and understanding what you need to change.
2. Self-Monitor & Be A Witness To How You Do The Things You Do.
If you constantly reflect on your daily habits and remember what motivates you, you will then have better results with your self-discipline for the times when you feel that they are low.