Hello! I hope everyone is okay. Today’s blog post is all about the stages of productivity and how you can be productive. A lot of people were wondering on my A Day In The Life Of A Blogger post how I manage to do so much in a day so I’m going to be sharing the stages I use. Doing these things has really helped me to become more productive and I hope this helps you to become more productive.
Make a to do list
At the start of the day or at the end of the day before, write out a to do list of what you need to do throughout the day. You can either do it in a notebook or on your phone. A thing that has also helped me is to mark the points that are higher priority than the others so I know what I definitely need to do.
Set reminders
This is quite similar to the last point but use reminders when you have to do something at a specific time of day or something you usually forget to do. I do this on my phone and you can also use post-it notes. A good thing about doing it on your phone is that you can set it to repeat so if you need to do something daily or weekly, it will remind you every time you need to do it.
Take breaks
You don’t have to be productive all day. Set times when you want to do the things you need to do and schedule breaks where you can relax and do something you enjoy doing. If you prefer to get stuff done early in the day, take small breaks and if you prefer to spread your tasks out, take longer breaks.
Think about the end goal
No matter how big or small the end goal is, you always think about your end goal while you are doing something because it motivates you to finish it. If it is a big goal, you should make smaller goals to build up to the end goal.
Treat yourself
After you have reached your goal, treat yourself. This could be by eating your favorite food or watching your favorite movie. By doing this, it makes you more likely to be motivated for your next goal.
Set new goals
After you have completed your goal, set new ones. You don’t have to do this straight away or make big goals but this helps you to get to where you want to be.
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This is crisp and to the point. Loved it
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Thank you so much!!
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Great post. Although I find setting reminders useful I have to be quite disciplined with this, as reminders at the wrong time can actually take me off of the task that I am trying to focus on. I find scheduling reminders for times of the day when you know you are going to be on a break etc. are the most effective, and I try to limit my notifications as much as possible to prevent untimely distractions.
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Thank you! Yes that is very important.
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Great tips
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Thank you!
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these tips are so inspiring and helpful since ive just been in a slump recently. thank you for motivating me with these tips!
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You’re welcome! I’m so glad that this is helpful to you!
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