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i’m pretty sure at this point if someone held me tenderly id just black out
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21 Tips to Become the Most Productive Person You Know
I wanted to help you create explosive productivity so you get big things done (and make your life matter). Here are 21 tips to get you to your best productivity.
#1. Check email in the afternoon so you protect the peak energy hours of your mornings for your best work.
#2. Stop waiting for perfect conditions to launch a great project. Immediate action fuels a positive feedback loop that drives even more action.
#3. Remember that big, brave goals release energy. So set them clearly and then revisit them every morning for 5 minutes.
#4. Mess creates stress (I learned this from tennis icon Andre Agassi who said he wouldn’t let anyone touch his tennis bag because if it got disorganized, he’d get distracted). So clean out the clutter in your office to get more done.
#5. Sell your TV. You’re just watching other people get successful versus doing the things that will get you to your dreams.
#6. Say goodbye to the energy vampires in your life (the negative souls who steal your enthusiasm).
#7. Run routines. When I studied the creative lives of massively productive people like Stephen King, John Grisham and Thomas Edison, I discovered they follow strict daily routines. (i.e., when they would get up, when they would start work, when they would exercise and when they would relax). Peak productivity’s not about luck. It’s about devotion.
#8. Get up at 5 am. Win the battle of the bed. Put mind over mattress. This habit alone will strengthen your willpower so it serves you more dutifully in the key areas of your life.
#9. Don’t do so many meetings. (I’ve trained the employees of our FORTUNE 500 clients on exactly how to do this – including having the few meetings they now do standing up – and it’s created breakthrough results for them).
#10. Don’t say yes to every request. Most of us have a deep need to be liked. That translates into us saying yes to everything – which is the end of your elite productivity.
#11. Outsource everything you can’t be BIW (Best in the World) at. Focus only on activities within what I call “Your Picasso Zone”.
#12. Stop multi-tasking. New research confirms that all the distractions invading our lives are rewiring the way our brains work (and drop our IQ by 5 points!). Be one of the rare-air few who develops the mental and physical discipline to have a mono-maniacal focus on one thing for many hours. (It’s all about practice).
#13. Get fit like Madonna. Getting to your absolute best physical condition will create explosive energy, renew your focus and multiply your creativity.
#14. Workout 2X a day. This is just one of the little-known productivity tactics that I’ll walk you through in my new online training program YOUR PRODUCTIVITY UNLEASHED (details at the end of this post) but here’s the key: exercise is one of the greatest productivity tools in the world. So do 20 minutes first thing in the morning and then another workout around 6 or 7 pm to set you up for wow in the evening.
#15. Drink more water. When you’re dehydrated, you’ll have far less energy. And get less done.
#16. Work in 90 minute blocks with 10 minute intervals to recover and refuel (another game-changing move I personally use to do my best work).
#17. Write a Stop Doing List. Every productive person obsessively sets To Do Lists. But those who play at world-class also record what they commit to stop doing. Steve Jobs said that what made Apple Apple was not so much what they chose to build but all the projects they chose to ignore. #18. Use your commute time. If you’re commuting 30 minutes each way every day – get this: at the end of a year, you’ve spent 6 weeks of 8 hour days in your car. I encourage you to use that time to listen to fantastic books on audio + excellent podcasts and valuable learning programs. Remember, the fastest way to double your income is to triple your rate of learning.
#19. Be a contrarian. Why buy your groceries at the time the store is busiest? Why go to movies on the most popular nights? Why hit the gym when the gym’s completely full? Do things at off-peak hours and you’ll save so many of them.
#20. Get things right the first time. Most people are wildly distracted these days. And so they make mistakes. To unleash your productivity, become one of the special performers who have the mindset of doing what it takes to get it flawless first. This saves you days of having to fix problems.
#21. Get lost. Don’t be so available to everyone. I often spend hours at a time in the cafeteria of a university close to our headquarters. I turn off my devices and think, create, plan and write. Zero interruptions. Pure focus. Massive results. I truly hope these 21 productivity tips have been valuable to you. And that I’ve been of service. Your productivity is your life made visible. Please protect it. Stay productive.
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a yummy snack, an iced maple chai latte, and some important anti-racist reading 🤎☕️
September 26, 2020
took a mini trip to my grandma’s house and read a little. But mostly focused on enjoy nature and the sun 🌵🌞
Spoiler alert: it isn’t that cute to read with mosquitoes :(
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A dreamy day with hours of very slow and meticulous reading
I woke up after three hours of sleep. I decided to go to the park and read but I don’t know why I bothered. It was so hot by the time I got there I only got about 20 pages in before I went back home. The discussion around authorship of The Heptaméron is fascinating; I’ll be looking more into it later.
when I’m doing my coursework I try v hard to steer clear of the news + social media because they’re just full of what’s going on at the moment. it seems important to keep well informed - but it also seems important to try and do my coursework as best as I can, so that my priority this week (it’s due tomorrow though, and I’m not really sure what I’m going to do with myself after that). however, while we’re all at home I’ll be filling my blog with wfh content - not reposting any photos of cafes or libraries, just bedrooms, home offices and kitchen tables! Its important that your space feels right, because you might be crammed in with five or six other people trying to work from home as well! (to that end, if you were going to spend some money on something that you don’t really need for your desk but have wanted for a while, consider this your sign! what else are you going to spend it on!) - in this weird and scary time we can’t do much, but for those of us who have taken the whole of university back to their dining room table, we can at least remind each other that it’s possible! big love gang
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08.11.2018; planning day, trying to get on the rythm of my new timetables. my mornings are shorter, but it’s so refreshing to be able to do things after work, i can even study!
also, today i have another date with the french library guy, so i guess that even if i’m not studying tonight that kind of counts as language practise hahaha i just hope i’m not too dead after my shift.
To the person reading this, I hope tonight treats you gently, and that tomorrow looks brighter
Sunday
02/02/2020
Civil Law revision and a very pretty sunset
“I want to cry but I have things to do”
Actually had a productive day at the library going through my materials and writing notes on Mary Shelley
more astronomy notes ft. the moon and venus ✨ thank u so much for 600 followers! 💙
22nd July - What is your dream vacation?
my dream vacation is to go to norway and see the northern lights!
24.4.20 - finished planning the first book in a fantasy trilogy I want to write. It was originally supposed to be junior fiction for an assignment (which is only the first chapter) but I decided to worldbuild and write the whole thing oops...