7 Ways You Haven’t Tried To Stop Being
Lazy And Get More Things Done
Want to
stop being lazy? Not being lazy and doing work is one thing but doing work
and actually being productive is another thing. A 24-hour day seems too short
for an average human being especially those with hectic schedule.
To make
the most out of the day from our work, career, or even vacation, we need to
work smart and hard.
Below are
some tips to increase productivity and get more work done.
1. If you are in college, take down notes, reminders, and
exams’ schedule. Take down everything from the lectures of your professor
to the reports of your classmates.
College
student have to study their courses and memorize notes for exams, quizzes, and
assignments. Remembering bits of information is not an easy task especially if
there are other things you need to worry about. According to research,
writing down information will let you remember it easily. This lets you know in
advance if there is an exam this week or there is a report you need to do.
2. Create a set of routines every day.
An average work schedule runs from mondays
through fridays and having a hectic schedule because of it gives an
uncomfortable feeling. Creating routines for every single day of the week
provides an organize schedule. Whether it’s hitting the gym after work, going
to bed by a certain time, or just leaving early for work to accommodate
traffic, routines are fool-proof reminders to ensure productivity.
3. Never do multiple tasks at once especially if they are
important.
We cannot give our 100% to a single task if
we are too busy doing multiple tasks at once. Eliminate trivial tasks in your
schedule and set aside tasks that are not due for the day. This will let you
focus on a single task and give your 100% at it. Who knows? Maybe you can
finish the task fast and accurate, and give you more time for your other tasks.
4. List the most important task/s (MIT) for the day and start doing
them.
There are events where your boss gives you
extra work that must be done in a day or some unforeseen circumstances force
you to shift your schedule. Whatever those are, write down the most important
tasks (MIT) that must be done for the day and start with them. Set your
priorities straight so that you don’t have a hard time choosing what should be
done first.
5. Get a gym membership pass, jog around your neighborhood
every weekends or just eat healthy.
As the motto goes, “Health is Wealth”, our
body should not be abused in any way for it is our long-term investment. We
cannot work properly if we are sick or if we have health issues, this will
hinder us from being productive and getting tasks done. Staying fit and healthy
allows us to function properly for our work and other tasks. It also boosts our
self-confidence.
6. Just say NO to tasks that are over your work limit or to invites
from your friends going out to the bar or somewhere else.
Most of the time, peer pressure provides
anxiety rather than comfort. Saying NO is a skill that must be learned these
days. Imagine if you say yes to every invites from your friends or to tasks
offered by your boss, adding unnecessary tasks to your work schedule. Saying NO
will not affect your social status and position in life as long as you do your
work properly and you set your priorities straight.
7. Sleep early and wake up early.
This one is an overused statement but that
fact is a testament on how important sleeping and waking up early is. 24 hours
seem a lot of time to schedule your tasks but in reality, it is short. Your
work schedule will be reduced depending on how many hours you spent sleeping
but sleep is important as it is the time our body produces new cells and heals
wounds. Waking up early provides you more time, might it be an hour or two, to
work for your tasks.
Productivity allows you to get more work
done. Planning your work schedule as early as possible conditions your mind and
body to adapt to the new ways and routines that will eventually become a part
of your daily habit.
BY LIANNE MARTHA MAIQUEZ LAROYA
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/7-ways-you-havent-tried-stop-being-lazy-and-get-more-things-done.html?ref=mail&mtype=goal_reminder&mid=20161109_with_thumbnail&uid=687414&hash=707e797f7e757e6d794c856d747b7b3a6f7b79&action=read_more&goal_id=24&token=d0e3e4b03809d240b52d71f8a6770fa9
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