Productivity Tips: How to Set Yourself Up for Success in 2023

Productivity Tips: How to Set Yourself Up for Success in 2023

How do you define productivity? Is your productivity marked by the amount of time you spend on your projects on any given, or by how much you’ve accomplished by the end of the week?

To me, productivity is all about knowing how best to optimize my daily schedule with my personal work habits. Some of us thrive when working with tight deadlines, while others can shift from heavy and light workloads on different days of the week.

Regardless of how you choose to define your version of productivity, I think we can all resolve to be more productive in the new year. That’s why I want to share some of the productivity strategies that I believe can work with any schedule.


1. Have a Morning Routine

Without a consistent morning routine, I often find that I start the workday much foggier than I would like. If you have the opportunity, take some time to do whatever you need to do to clear your mind and get your body moving before you sit down at your desk for the day. Whether that be taking a walk, taking an exercise class, reading a chapter of a book, meditating, or mindfully making your preferred morning drink—don’t try to beat the clock. There’s no need to try and rush to get everything done as soon as possible first thing in the morning.


2. Set Up Calendar Blocks

With digital tools, setting up blocks of time for different types of work has never been simpler. Use your calendar to segment portions of the day for client work, personal work, business development, and so on. By telling yourself, “I’ll work on this project for the next two hours before I shift focus on the next one for the rest of the afternoon,” you can better ensure that you’re getting done what needs to get done without veering off track and losing the day. Setting up a schedule is one thing but sticking to it is another thing entirely. At the very least, calendar blocks establish a workable framework for productivity.


3. Delegate Your Tasks

When we are too focused on small tasks, our productivity towards bigger, more time-intensive projects can quickly diminish. Consider where you can begin to delegate more—either using technology or help from your team. And if you are spending too much time on administrative tasks outside of your zone of genius, consider hiring an outsourced professional like a bookkeeper or a payroll service.


4. Ask Others to Keep You Accountable

Don’t fully trust yourself to stay on task? Reach out to colleagues or members of your team to ask if they’re willing to serve as accountability partners for you. Personally, I can’t think of a stronger motivator than the risk of losing face with your friends and co-workers.


6. Utilize Online Productivity Tools

I can’t overstate the utility of online productivity tools and apps. Scheduling tools such as Calendly can help you block off specific times for networking. And task management systems such as Trello, Monday, or Asana can help you stay organized and keep track of your daily to-do lists.


6. Prepare the Night Before

The night before each workday, I make a list of the people I need to talk to the next day with notes about where they work, what their role is, how we got introduced, and what we are planning to discuss. This way, I have my notes ready to go for my meetings without needing to worry about getting everything sorted out and organized first thing in the morning.


7. Limit Your Distractions

Are you hooked on an app or social media platform? You’re not alone. So much of our surroundings, both online and off are explicitly designed to keep our minds occupied and distracted. If possible, consider keeping your mobile device turned off or in a separate location during the workday. If your device is needed throughout the day, try exploring productivity apps and browser add-ons designed to block distracting websites and social media platforms.


What are some of your most effective productivity strategies? Do you have a unique work schedule that works for you? Share your thoughts in the comments below. I’d love to hear your perspective on this topic.


Heidi Hiller - Event Producer

CEO, Creative Director, Innovative Party Planners Building community through events Having fun is a serious business

1 年

I've assigned different categories of tasks and projects a day of the week, allowing that group of tasks to pile up, while knowing I'll clear that category or project once a week. I've also outsourced most of my responsibilities and have weekly or monthly check ins with the individuals assigned these tasks.When I started this, I listed the items I wanted to outsource and one by one determined who to outsource to. I am down to my last category and having a hard time letting go!

J Ross Beasley

President - SysTech Networks, LLC

1 年

Automate your routine tasks...............to same time and be more productive.

Madelaine Claire Weiss, LICSW, MBA, BCC

Harvard Trained, Helping Professionals, Executives, & Entrepreneurs Thrive in Work & Life ?? Board Certified Exec-Career-Life Coach, Licensed Psychotherapist, Mindset & Decision Making Expert, Speaker, Author, Trainer.

1 年

don't know how I didn't know that what I do to make it al l happen actually, has a name. But now I do bc Jim Ries told us, and I love it so much am doing a deeper dive and posting on this method myself, and including it in a new talk. TY so much Jim Ries, stay tuned!

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Teri Scally Kinsella

Talent Optimizer: Changing the Way People and Companies Think about Talent.

1 年

My calendar doesn't open until noon on Mon. On T, W, Th it is open 10-4 and no availability on Fri. (exceptions apply, of course). This schedule allows me plenty of focused time for working on projects, business development, and on Fridays, some fun!

Nancy Waring, MS CPT NASM

Author, The Vibrant Sage: Arousing Energy for Health and Happiness.

1 年

Happy New Year! Thanks again for another insightful and great newsletter. Being more focused and productive are habits I am working on. In fact I just signed up for Trello yesterday ??

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