How About Your Meaningful Productivity
First though, I need to point out something…
Most people who dream about living a meaningful productive life never do anything.
But you are different. You just proved it.
I mean, living a meaningful productive life probably seems insignificant, but it’s not.
We all have to start somewhere. Me, you, everybody.
Stick around and you’ll learn everything you need to know about living a meaningful productive life and some of the setbacks that hinder one to live fully productive.
In other words, nothing but awesomeness
It will help, I promise.
Okay enough preaching.
Here’s the…you’ve been waiting for.
Its perfect. Perfect for thinking
And so you do, scribbling down your thoughts with one hand and drinking a Martini with the other because of how productive you’ve become.
Meaningful productivity…You thinking, here’s what Shawn Blanc, had to say on meaningful productivity.
“Productivity hacks, daily routines automation tools, and the like are all great, but they are a means for optimizing how you’re already spending your time. They are faster horses. And what good is a faster horse if you’re on the wrong place? We need clarity about who we are, and what our values are, our vision for life, what’s important, and what we can do every day to stay steady in our aim of doing our best creative.”
Can it be hard to improve your productivity?
NO.
The easy to do over tips, will help make you more productive without herculean efforts.
Not detailed though.
1. Write down your Daily Goals
“How should I spend time each week?” and for smaller, daily plans, What should I do today?”
2. Get of social Media.
Did you know?
The average office worker is productive for only three hours a day. The distractions includes social media, reading news website, and discussing non-work related activities with colleagues
And more, just to let the cat out of the bag, 36% of Millennial and Gen Z admit to spending two hours or more checking their smart phones at work.
You know that feeling you get right when you realize how you live below your meaningful productivity.
Finding yourself cutting corners, catching up with time, which end up doing shoddy work, for either yourself or your boss. Awful!
Then should I multitask to prove meaningful productivity?
Good question.
Doing more than one thing at a time may seem like the best way to get all of your tasks done, but it can hurt your productivity more than it helps.
Make a simple to-do list. One thing at a time.
How do you eat a whole elephant?
By eating it one bit at a time.
Meaningful productivity is a mind bubbling topic, which can only be exhausted in a 1000000000 words article or more.
It works, it works for everybody. And if you commit to doing and stop doing pain points in this article, you’ll be the most popular person in your life when it comes to meaningful productivity.
Guaranteed.