20 Tips for Getting More Done Every
Day
One resolution on every
entrepreneur's list, year after year, is to be more productive. So why is it so
hard to actually get more done?
If you're an entrepreneur or
business owner, getting things done is incredibly important. You have to have
vision, you have to plan, and you have to work with great people. But if you
never move into action, all of the plans, visions, and staff in the world won't
save you.Don't confuse being busy with getting things accomplished. It's possible to work an absurd number of hours without actually making much progress. Unfortunately, being busy is much easier than being productive. So here are 20 tips for making sure you're actually getting the work done.
1.
Know where you are and where you want to be.
You need to know both where you are and what
you want to accomplish every day. This is not that bulky business plan you
never look at. This is about knowing what should happen every single day and
which of these tasks will move the needle most for your business.
2.
Get enough sleep.
This cannot be overstated. If you're
exhausted, you won't get as much done and you'll make more mistakes. Whether
you choose to rise early or work late and sleep in, make sure you get enough rest.
3.
Get fit.
Getting fit can make a big difference in your
productivity and perspective. Making simple, small changes in regards to your
physical activity can improve your business and your life, as well as help you
get more done and ultimately reach your goals.
4.
Take steps toward a deadline.
When you're moving your projects toward
completion, you're doing real, important work. If you spend an hour organizing
your inbox, what have you accomplished?
5.
Use a prioritized checklist.
By having a list of all that needs to be
done, with the most important projects first, you'll set yourself up for
success. Checking off tasks is satisfying, and you'll ensure the key ones
aren't forgotten.
6.
Don't overcommit.
This is a great tip from Lifehack. Not only should you not overcommit in a single day,
but you should also carefully monitor your overall workload. Don't be afraid to
say no sometimes.
7.
Close social media.
Close Facebook, Twitter, and anything else
that distracts you. If you want to get work done, you'll need to cut off the
avenues you use to procrastinate.
8.
Forget multitasking.
Multiple studies, including one using MRI images from the University of Michigan, show that effective
multitasking is a myth. The brain switches tasks quickly, but too much
switching decreases concentration and increases mistakes.
9.
Use the Pareto Principle.
Listen to Tim Ferriss and put your focus on
the 20 percent of your tasks that give you 80 percent of your results.
10.
Focus on service.
When you spend time each day serving others,
you'll find yourself feeling so empowered and motivated that tackling your own
tasks is a no-brainer.
11.
Use time blocks.
Rather than bouncing around from task to
task, set blocks of uninterrupted time to work on specific items. Make sure
your employees know these are "no-talking times." Focused work will
let you get more done quickly.
12.
Use a timer.
When working through your tasks, estimate how
long they will take and then try to beat the clock. It can make even dull tasks
into a fun game, and you'll surprise yourself with how fast you can be.
13.
Create routines.
Habits are one of life's strongest forces.
The more tasks you can make into habitual routines, the more energy you'll have
left for bigger tasks. As the Harvard Business Review notes, we have a limited amount of
willpower. Be sure you're
circumventing the amount you need to use by implementing good routines.
14.
Change your environment.
Doing the same things, in the same place, day
after day can cause burnout. Try a change of pace and do your work in a
different location.
15.
Work out midday.
Exercise has proven benefits when it comes to
energy and feeling great. By taking a midday workout break, you can come back
to your work refreshed and more productive.
16.
Capture fleeting thoughts.
Nothing uses up brainpower like trying not to
forget something. By writing it down immediately, you'll free up your mind to
focus on other, more productive tasks.
17.
Replace "I can't" with "How?"
When it comes to being productive and
overcoming burnout, you can't accomplish what you think is impossible. By
asking how to accomplish something instead, you'll frame your work as
achievable and get more done.
18.
If you're struggling, take a break.
Odd as it seems, sometimes the way forward is
to stop. Regular breaks will give you a fresh start on your tasks.
19.
Handle paper and email once.
By forcing yourself to take action on papers
or emails right away, you'll avoid having them pile up into an overwhelming
mass. Make it a goal to handle them only once.
20.
Eat healthy snacks.
What you eat has a big impact on how you
feel. Rather than eating something that will give you a sugar rush and then a
crash, focus on healthy foods like nuts or carrots.Having a focused, productive day isn't always easy. However, by following these tips you should be well on your way to getting all of your truly important tasks done each day. In the end, you'll find yourself truly productive--not just busy.
Chad
Halvorson
Chad Halvorson is the CEO
of ThisClicks, maker of When I Work, a web-based mobile employee scheduling
software.
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