Top Tips For Major Productivity in 2013
The end of one year brings promise for another. It's a time of renewal, goals, and high expectations. Deciding that each year will always be better than the
The end of one year brings promise for another. It's a time of renewal, goals, and high expectations. Deciding that each year will always be better than the last is a sure fire way of making things happen.
Here are the top tips for turning 2013 into the most productive and fulfilling one yet!:
- Break it up. Break complex projects into smaller, well-defined tasks. Focus on completing just one of those tasks.
- Randomize. Pick a totally random piece of a larger project, and complete it. Pay one random bill. Make one phone call. Write page 42 of your book.
- Delegate. Convince someone else to do it for you.
- Intuition. Go with your gut instinct. It’s probably right.
- Optimization. Identify the processes you use most often, and write them down step-by-step. Refactor them on paper for greater efficiency. Then implement and test your improved processes. Sometimes we just can’t see what’s right in front of us until we examine it under a microscope.