

That’s an extra workday right there, or you’ll gain around 4 days Extra per month. Just one single hour earlier in your morning and you’ll have gained 5-7 extra hours in a week. Make sure you use this golden time to the fullest.

It’s those hours before the emails begin to come in, the phone starts to buzz, and the day’s work resumes that counts. When you’re up and energized before the rest of the world, you’ll have more time to prepare for the day. Yes, yes – you may not be a morning person. Before you know it, you’ve powered through a comprehensive to-do list by taking small incremental steps. Motivation increases when you take small steps and begin completing tasks one by one. This is why the most productive people take time to plan, then break larger jobs into smaller, more achievable tasks. The bigger the project is, the more we procrastinate. We are in fact procrastinating (most of the time). We always feel like tidying our desk and writing or planning at the beginning of any large project. They’re geared to attract your attention. Think of cutting out on-screen notifications or checking emails or on your smartphone or those pings you hear from Social media. Do this and you’ll truly boost your progress. If you want to be productive, make a habit of minimizing all distractions. They know what they need to get done and this is their MOST IMPORTANT task. Sometimes to the point of appearing selfish, but this is for good reason. Highly productive people know how disturbing distractions can be and are decisive in shutting them out. Most productive people spend many hours focused on one task which lets them concentrate deeper, producing the best possible results before moving on to the next and shifting their intense focus into this. You might think you are doing more, but you hinder your cognitive processing by jumping between tasks. It is scientifically proven that multitasking can significantly slow your brain down. Don’t multitask (EVER) – It just doesn’t Work! The ones who shoot up the career ladder like magic and are never victims of productivity traps. We might as well learn and apply what others are doing successfully, here we will delve in the ten habits of productive people.
The short cuts we’re recommending here can actually be positive to your progress. Yes, we know we’re taking shortcuts here, but this isn’t to be lazy. They use the shortcuts we’re about to reveal in this article, that’ll radically change your life and propel you towards the success you desire in any area of your life. They adopted the habits of productive people. Ever wondered how CEOs, top entrepreneurs, and athletes return to work daily with boundless energy, enthusiasm, and always hungry to succeed.
