Further Thoughts on Productivity

A few more thoughts on productivity

 

It’s hard to improve what you do without some sort of measurement. A “morning plan” might ask several questions: what it the number 1 task to complete today?  Do I anticipate and distractions and if so, how can I handle them? Would I be willing to do something that I don’t often do such as (try, ask for, say, act upon) to help me along? If today. Was a big success, how would I describe it?

 

Similarly, when you are finishing the day, ask yourself: what could I have improved upon? What did I appreciate today? I learned something new… Today would have been better if I had… Three things I appreciate or am grateful for are…

 

I know this seems tedious to write down an analysis of the morning/evening plan, but it’s sometime helpful to do mundane things to help us focus on what we are really doing. It’s hard to measure rather than saying I “checked off” five things. We must think in a qualitative sense what is the measure of today’s work.

 

Keep your focus on your goals which are completed by accomplishing tasks. You are familiar with S.M.A.R.T

  • Specific – What do I want to happen and what will it look like?
  • Measurable – How will I know that I have achieved it?
  • Attainable – Is the goal realistic and how will I accomplish it?
  • Relevant – Why is this important at this stage in my life?
  • Timely – What is my deadline for this goal?

 

Keep these thoughts in your mind as you schedule tasks:

  • Will this make me money?
  • What is the best use of my time right now?
  • What can I do with what I have where I am?
  • Why is this important
  • Will this move me closer to my goal?
  • What happens if I don’t do this?