Aug 7, 2007
4 Simple Questions to Boost Your Daily Productivity
Have you ever had this kind of experience? You got up in the morning willing to have a productive day. You turned on the computer, and before you knew it, you already spent one hour browsing the Internet without even starting to do anything useful. Later that day, you browsed some sites necessary to get your job done, but ended up spending way too much time on them. Even worse, when you tried to do the actual work, you found it hard to push yourself. You stopped working on it after only 20 minutes.
Not a very productive day, is it? Fortunately, there are four simple questions which I believe can help you overcome such problem. These questions should be an indispensable part of your productivity toolbox. Ask them throughout the day and act upon the answers. Here they are:
1. What’s the most important task?
At any given time, there are actually just two simple rules for productivity: 1. Don’t be idle 2. Do the most important task. Consequently, you should always find out what the most important task at any given time is. I’d define the most important task as the task that will make the most difference in your life if you do it now. Consequently, it should take into account your current energy level and amount of available time.
Asking this question helps you in at least two ways:
- It helps you figure out what the right thing to do is.
- It gives you a clear purpose in mind which prevents you from getting distracted by other things.
- It sets a minimum limit of time to get you start working.
- It sets a maximum limit of time to not overspend your time.
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