Lluís Ventura

What's your #1 productivity hack?

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Mine, is this one "Picking the right thing to work on is the most important element of productivity and usually almost ignored." from Sam Altman. I take the time each day to prioritize my tasks, meetings, etc.
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Jack Wright
Shameless plug here! I'm creating a morning routine: magicmorning.co It's actually really helpful. We've been testing for about a month, and users say it's helping them get energized / stay focused throughout the day. We're still accepting beta testers if anyone's interested! Thanks, J
Marcos Heij
Create a to-do list for the day with a few of important tings, teake breaks
Adarsh Somani
I use template generators like plop.js to create Rapid Application Development
Målgan Åberg
I just start up my coffe grinder, computer and time tracker and work as hard as possible.
Andrei Popa
For me is more like avoiding being unproductive, or how we know it: procrastinating. The biggest fuel for procrastination is self judgement for not doing the stuff you're avoiding. The more you judge yourself for not doing a task, the more impossible it will feel to even start. So, I keep a clear calm mind and start the task, if I catch myself doing something else, no judgement just start the task again.
Lluís Ventura
@andrei_popa33 Good thing. Procrastination is a big enemy....and always there somehow!
Diana Dai
Sony’s Bluetooth sound-isolating headphone and send to things3
Devanand Premkumar
I try to keep it simple and easy. For example, I start my week and day with only 3 priorities for each. For this week/day I have 3 high priority tasks and will focus my 80% of energy and attention on that only. In the same way, every day starts with me penning down my 3 tasks for the day ahead. It can be anything from administrative tasks to technical. This helps me maintain a balance and not lose track of the priority tasks and enhances my productivity. At the end of the day review the tasks planned versus completion. Also, I reserve a day exclusively for housekeeping/maintenance activities which are mundane and don't need to be pushed on to productive days of the week. There is a very good book which talks in detail about such best practices for regular users like you and me written by Chris Bailey "The Productivity Project: Accomplishing More by Managing Your Time, Attention, and Energy " I would highly recommend for our folks to read this and am pretty sure there will be good takeaways.
Lluís Ventura
@devaonbreaches Thanks for sharing this book. Didn't know about it!
Devanand Premkumar
@lluis_m_ventura Your very welcome :)
Andreea Balasa
25 minutes of work + 5 break. Although can't say this can be sustained throughout the whole day, with the increase of calls/video meetings
carl james juevesano
for me is waking up early in the morning around 4am so I can make almost of the task by day and in the afternoon will be a extra time for me to work for the another task. That's it. We buy house fast in LA https://www.homesolutionsla.com/
David Barneda
Set aside time to focus, and have a daily deadline.
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