The Top Three Daily Productivity Secrets
Monday, May 28, 2012
If you operate your own business, or if you want to be more 
effective on your job, three free concepts are available to help you 
succeed. Practice these steps and be more productive, as well as happy 
on the job.
1.) Your Schedule
Everyone is 
busy in these hectic times, whether they operate a business 
conglomerate,work a factory job, or raise children at home. Although 
everyone's situation is different, there are still only 24 hours in a 
day to accomplish everything.
Making a list of tasks to accomplish
 is the most important first step for you. Once you write your list your
 have the overall concept of how many items you want to do on a daily 
basis. Take a few minutes and write down topics such as:
Your Time- Sleeping, hygiene, eating, phone calls, breaks, time with your child, errands, computer time, exercising, etc.
Employment-
 Expected daily and weekly work items, meeting time, travel time, 
answering mail, meetings, interaction with co-workers and customers, as 
well as employee problems, etc.
2.) Be Realistic
Now
 that you have your written list, you must realistically look at how you
 can implement each item considering your time restrictions. Write down 
how much time you really spend on each of these items that are regular 
tasks. As an example, if employee problems take 3 hours of your time, 
don't schedule 1 hour.
This exercise will help you to realize 
exactly how much daily time is unproductive time even though time still 
marches on. In other words, you will learn what quantity of time is 
spent NOT working toward your daily goal.
3.) Persevere
Determining
 the problem is only the start of the journey. Knowing that you have too
 much to do with too little time to do it won't create change. Now you 
must get your "game plan" together and stick with it.
If you want 
to limit your e-mail time to 30 minutes a day, then you must do just 
that on a daily basis, and not fall back into hours of daily e-mail 
correspondence. Unnecessary office conversations or complaint sessions 
must be kept to a minimum each day. Distractions at home can't just be 
avoided today and not tomorrow, if you want any benefits from your hard 
work.
No matter which methods you use to increase your 
productivity, just strive to embrace the three principles in this report
 and you will ultimately be successful.
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