Ten Productivity Tips That Actually Work
Vix Anderton, FRSA
Nurturing Resilience for High Achievers and Authentic Leaders | Facilitator | Coach | Mentor | Author | Speaker
“Simplicity boils down to two steps: identify the essential, eliminate the rest.”
~ Leo Babauta
How many so-called productivity tips have you tried that didn't work?
Having recently busted some productivity myths, I’m going to share some practical productivity tips that actually work.
But first, let’s make sure we understand what productivity means.
What is productivity?
The standard productivity definition is the rate at which a person does useful work. In short, when most people talk about productivity, they’re talking about efficiency. How to maximise the outputs and minimise the inputs. Achieve your goals with less time and effort.
Back in 1930, John Maynard Keynes predicted that advances in productivity would cut the working week drastically, perhaps to 15 hours a week, with people choosing to have far more leisure as their material needs were satisfied. Yet, as we have gotten more efficient, we’ve simply added more and more goals into the mix.
Nearly every recovering perfectionist I speak to is juggling multiple priorities in their life. They’re running their own business whilst studying or raising a family. They have a side-hustle alongside a full-time job. They’re a multi-potentialite, working on several projects in different areas. They have caring responsibilities on top of their work.
The problems seem to pop up as soon as the “should”s do. As soon as we’re not present with what we’re doing, it loses meaning and we no longer enjoy what’s in front of us. Everything becomes a chore rather than a choice.
This changes the question for me. No longer is productivity about how to get the maximum results with the minimum input. Instead, I think productivity needs to focus on accomplishing what you set out to do and feeling good about it along the way. Intentionally choosing how to spend your precious time on this planet and using your energy and focus on the things that make a difference in your life and the lives of the people you care about.
How to be more productive
Do you want to finish each day feeling fulfilled and satisfied knowing that you used your time well and got everything on your to-do list done?
I imagine, like me, you said yes. So why do so many of us (myself included) find ourselves not being as productive as we’d like to be?
I think it’s for these two reasons:
I’m not going to pretend to have all the answers but here are some of my top productivity tips to help you focus on what matters to you.
Those are my tips. Which of these do you already do? Which ones might you try? And do you have any to add?