Don't let your mind get hijacked - Here's how to get sh*t done!
Do you ever find yourself in a position with just too much to do and not knowing where to start? Maybe the backlog after the Christmas holidays has got you banging your head against the wall?
Don’t worry, we’ve all been there! Yes, work can be stressful at times (or most of the time!), but there are several small habits that we can change to help boost our productivity and help us get more things done in a more structured and organised way… HOORAY!π
Avoid multitasking (if you’re a guy, you can skip to the next tip…we all know you can’t multitask anyway)
Although this may seem like a super-power in most cases, multitasking
might not be helping your efficiency as much as you think it does. In fact,
several studies have shown that attempting to do numerous things at once may
result in a loss of productivity. Instead, although I know how tempting it is
to do just the opposite, try to work on completing one task before moving on to
another.
For those of you who are too hooked to their multitasking habit to ever
give it up, you can implement Steve Olenski’s "two-minute rule”. The idea
behind this rule is that if you have a task that can be done in two minutes or
less, then tackle it immediately, as this will actually take less time than
going back to it later. Just make sure you don’t get carried away π
Schedule your time
Listing down a prioritised to-do list for the next day before you leave the office will help
you to hit the ground running in the morning (unless you end up adding new things
to your to-do list after finishing a
task just to be able to FINALLY cross something off your list...not that I’ve
ever done this myself, of course!)
Needless to say that an element of flexibility is still required here,
as you may have to adapt to what the day brings along, but it will certainly save
you time and improve your efficiency.
Eat that frog!
The reasoning behind this theory is simple – but truly effective: start
off your day with your biggest, most dreaded task, and this way you won’t have
to spend the rest of the day brooding over it.
Because let’s face it, we all
find ourselves procrastinating and delaying that odd task once in a while.
Getting it out of the way first thing in the morning (hence, ‘eating the frog’)
will make the rest of your day feel easy in comparison…voila’!
Set self-imposed deadlines
When dealing with a task that is open-ended, try assign your own
realistic deadline (and make sure you stick to it!).
And when it comes to a big project, split it into smaller bite-sized tasks so that you can actually get started. Chances are you won't get lost in too much planning, and therefore manage to execute efficiently - after all perfection is only a direction.
This will also create a level of manageable ‘stress’ which will help you to pick up the pace, improve your performance, and actually finish that sprint.
This will also create a level of manageable ‘stress’ which will help you to pick up the pace, improve your performance, and actually finish that sprint.
How’s that for going Agile? π
Reduce interruptions
So to summarise: Get at room, set your boundaries, and resist the temptation!
Take regular breaks
Your concentration levels will benefit from taking short scheduled breaks to fight against mental fatigue - try get into the habit of moving away from your desk every 90 minutes or so – go to the bathroom, fill your water cup from the dispenser, grab a quick coffee from the canteen, or go out for some fresh air (unless you work in Malta, in which case lock yourself inside and avoid breathing the second you step outside π).However, I must warn you - be prepared for some (and by some, I mean a ton!) of teasing from your colleagues about your obsession with all things organised. But don’t worry, soon enough they’ll realise the benefits too π
Hope these tips leave a positive impact on your productivity
level…feel free to drop us a comment below with your top tips!
Happy working!
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