These are the best apps and online tools to stay focused and be more productive.
Staying focused in a constant struggle. We all deal with a million emails and sound privacy is at an all-time low.
It’s no wonder many of us feel that our days can spiral out of control. When that happens, we often trick ourselves working on low-priority tasks or worse, wasting time watching YouTube videos and shopping online.
So, how do you regain control and start getting more done? It’s not an easy question to answer. But, below, we’ll look at some productivity tips you can pick, choose, and adjust to your liking.
How to focus
Set the scene for quality workStaying focused in a constant struggle. We all deal with a million emails and sound privacy is at an all-time low.
It’s no wonder many of us feel that our days can spiral out of control. When that happens, we often trick ourselves working on low-priority tasks or worse, wasting time watching YouTube videos and shopping online.
So, how do you regain control and start getting more done? It’s not an easy question to answer. But, below, we’ll look at some productivity tips you can pick, choose, and adjust to your liking.
How to focus
Set the scene for quality work
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Our workplaces dictate our ability to produce quality work. When you try to get things done in a noisy, cluttered location, the results can be, well, frustrating.
A few ways you can set the tone for success:
Identify where you lose the most time
We all have our go-to sources of distractions.
Be it reading a certain blog or cruising social media, or scrolling through your phone’s newsfeed, you need to identify the sources that keep you from accomplishing tasks.
Start by trying to change one of your worst time management habits. Allow yourself to check social media during lunchtime—maybe that’s your boundary. Implementing a small change toward better self-control will likely help you make more changes.
If this is harder than anticipated, add a distraction-blocking app. Self-Control, Anti-Social, and Freedom are all great options.
Organize your workstation
Too much stuff in the way can be a really big distraction. Staying focused at work means both mind and physical space need some clarity—a little breathing room if you will.Throw away the old coffee cups and wrappers and just stick to what you need. Think—computer, a good pen, your favorite notepad. Everything else should be put into drawers or filed accordingly.
The second part of this is organizing your computer space, as well. Set up shortcuts for all programs you use on a regular basis.
Clean up your inbox
Set boundaries
This is a tough one for a lot of people. Clients, bosses, and friends and family can pile extra to-dos on you that hinder your productivity.
It’s important to get better at communicating when you are busy—and say no to things that are bound to stress you out.
If you’re a procrastinator
Procrastination is the worst. Some of us are chronic procrastinators, forever struggling with deadlines, while others need a little more in the way of accountability.
To combat your worst habit, here are some suggestions that will help you get ahead of all those looming to-dos.
Find someone to keep you accountable
An accountability partner can be a real gift to the chronic procrastinator. This could be a colleague, friend, or manager, but this person’s role is to check in to make sure you’re hitting the milestones needed to complete your project.
Some procrastinators find that implementing a system of rewards or punishments can motivate them to stick to deadlines.
If you’re self-employed, accountability partners can come in the form of other freelancers, or through an app like Forest, which works like a modern Pomodoro approach.
With Forest, there’s a group mode—both parties avoid looking at their phone to grow a digital forest. If one. Party slips up, both lose their progress.
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