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13 Things You Should Do at the Start of Every Work Day
The first few hours of the work day can have a significant effect on your level of
productivity over the following eight—so it’s important you have a morning
routine that sets you up for success. Here is a compiled a list of 13 things all
workers should do when they get to work each morning.
Courtesy : Forbes
Arrive on time.
• This may be obvious to most people—but some don’t realize that showing up late
can not only leave a bad impression, but also throw off your entire day.
• “Getting in on time or a little early helps your mindset for the day and helps
promote a feeling of accomplishment”.
Courtesy : Forbes
Take a deep breath.
• Many people come into work harried because they don’t leave enough time at
home to deal with “home stuff and then they’ve barely survived another
horrendously stressful commute, and then they dive into the madness.
• Slowing down, taking a moment to pause, and creating a routine around centering
yourself can work wonders.
Courtesy : Forbes
Take five.
• After the deep breath, give yourself five minutes to get settled in.
• This is a good way to set the tone of the day. Don’t allow yourself to be bum
rushed by frantic co-workers lost in their own confusion.
• It’s not unusual to wake up to a long backlog of e-mails just screaming for your
attention. The challenge is taking a moment for yourself before diving head first
into your day.”
Courtesy : Forbes
Start each day with a clean slate.
• You may have to attend to projects or discussions that rolled over from the
previous afternoon—but try to treat each day as a fresh one
• Leave any crap from yesterday behind, tap into what’s happening at the outset of
the day, get organized and ready or hit the ground running, if that’s what is
needed.
Courtesy : Forbes
Don't be moody.
• You’ll want to pay attention to your mood and be aware of its effect on others.
• So if you’re not a “morning person,” try to suck it up and have a positive attitude
when you arrive at the office. Grab a second or third cup of coffee, if that’s what it
takes.
• Your first hour at work can set your ‘attitude barometer’ for the rest of the day, so
from a purely emotional point of view, I think it’s an important part of the day.
• “One morning grump can infect an entire team and put everyone on the wrong
footing.”
Courtesy : Forbes
Organize your day.
• The first hour of the work day is the best time to assess priorities and to focus on what you
absolutely need to accomplish.
• Too many people get distracted first thing in the morning with unimportant activities such as
diving right into their morass of e-mail, when there may be a whole host of more important
issues that need dealing with.
• Make a to-do list, or update the one you made the previous day, and try to stick to it.
However, if your boss has an urgent need, then it’s OK re-shuffle your priorities within
reason.
• When you prepare your morning to-do list, determine what must be done today and what
can be completed tomorrow, and prioritize accordingly. Also determine your peak working
time and plan your schedule accordingly.
Courtesy : Forbes
Be present
• Even if you’re not a morning person, you need to be awake when you get the office.
Especially if you’re in a leadership position, it’s critical to be present, mentally and
physically, and to communicate.
• One of the biggest office pet peeves from employees is about how their immediate
supervisor just blows by them in the morning without so much as a smile
• Taking the time to connect with your team members is essential, and doing the
seemingly small things--making eye contact, smiling, asking them about their night, and
checking in on what they may need help with--helps you as a leader take the pulse of
the team, and helps set the tone for all the employees.
Courtesy : Forbes
Check in with your colleagues.
• A quick 5 to 10 minute team huddle can also be an effective way for many
people to start their day.
• Make it a short meeting, with no chairs, have everyone share their top goal for
the day, and share any critical information the rest of the team absolutely
needs to know.
• Doing the huddles helps people focus and more importantly, connects
everyone with the team. And by sharing your goals for the day publicly, the
odds of achieving them rise substantially.
Courtesy : Forbes
• Clearing off the desk and creating a neat workspace sets a tone for the
rest of the day.
• Prioritizing tasks takes a lot of mental effort. How much time you'll need
for each, and the best time of the day or week to complete them based
on your body’s rhythms.
• Organize your time considering which tasks are most important.
Prioritize Prioritizing
Courtesy : Forbes
Don't be distracted by your inbox.
• Experts agree that you shouldn’t check your e-mail first thing in the morning.
• If you do, only read and respond to messages that are urgent. "Priority-scan your
inbox.Not all e-mails were created equal. Hone your ability to quickly sift the
wheat from the chaff and address what must be answered on an urgent basis.
• Only respond immediately to the urgent messages so that you control your
morning activities. There will be time during the day to respond to the less urgent
e-mails.
Courtesy : Forbes
Listen to your voicemail.
• Most people jump on the computer and ignore their phone.
• “While office voicemail is indeed becoming antiquated as
people rely more on personal cell phones, Blackberrys and e-
mail, some people do leave voice messages, and if you ignore
them, you could miss something important”.
Courtesy : Forbes
Place important calls and send urgent e-mails.
• If you know you need to get in touch with someone that day, place the
call or send the e-mail first thing in the morning.
• If you wait until midday, there’s a greater chance you won’t hear back
before you leave the office.
• If you have your questions ready and your e-mails fired off during early
peak hours, by the end of the day you should have what you need.
Courtesy : Forbes
Plan a mid-morning break.
• This is the time to assess where you and take time to
revitalize yourself so that you can keep your
momentum going.
Courtesy : Forbes

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13 things you should do at the start of every work day

  • 1. 13 Things You Should Do at the Start of Every Work Day The first few hours of the work day can have a significant effect on your level of productivity over the following eight—so it’s important you have a morning routine that sets you up for success. Here is a compiled a list of 13 things all workers should do when they get to work each morning. Courtesy : Forbes
  • 2. Arrive on time. • This may be obvious to most people—but some don’t realize that showing up late can not only leave a bad impression, but also throw off your entire day. • “Getting in on time or a little early helps your mindset for the day and helps promote a feeling of accomplishment”. Courtesy : Forbes
  • 3. Take a deep breath. • Many people come into work harried because they don’t leave enough time at home to deal with “home stuff and then they’ve barely survived another horrendously stressful commute, and then they dive into the madness. • Slowing down, taking a moment to pause, and creating a routine around centering yourself can work wonders. Courtesy : Forbes
  • 4. Take five. • After the deep breath, give yourself five minutes to get settled in. • This is a good way to set the tone of the day. Don’t allow yourself to be bum rushed by frantic co-workers lost in their own confusion. • It’s not unusual to wake up to a long backlog of e-mails just screaming for your attention. The challenge is taking a moment for yourself before diving head first into your day.” Courtesy : Forbes
  • 5. Start each day with a clean slate. • You may have to attend to projects or discussions that rolled over from the previous afternoon—but try to treat each day as a fresh one • Leave any crap from yesterday behind, tap into what’s happening at the outset of the day, get organized and ready or hit the ground running, if that’s what is needed. Courtesy : Forbes
  • 6. Don't be moody. • You’ll want to pay attention to your mood and be aware of its effect on others. • So if you’re not a “morning person,” try to suck it up and have a positive attitude when you arrive at the office. Grab a second or third cup of coffee, if that’s what it takes. • Your first hour at work can set your ‘attitude barometer’ for the rest of the day, so from a purely emotional point of view, I think it’s an important part of the day. • “One morning grump can infect an entire team and put everyone on the wrong footing.” Courtesy : Forbes
  • 7. Organize your day. • The first hour of the work day is the best time to assess priorities and to focus on what you absolutely need to accomplish. • Too many people get distracted first thing in the morning with unimportant activities such as diving right into their morass of e-mail, when there may be a whole host of more important issues that need dealing with. • Make a to-do list, or update the one you made the previous day, and try to stick to it. However, if your boss has an urgent need, then it’s OK re-shuffle your priorities within reason. • When you prepare your morning to-do list, determine what must be done today and what can be completed tomorrow, and prioritize accordingly. Also determine your peak working time and plan your schedule accordingly. Courtesy : Forbes
  • 8. Be present • Even if you’re not a morning person, you need to be awake when you get the office. Especially if you’re in a leadership position, it’s critical to be present, mentally and physically, and to communicate. • One of the biggest office pet peeves from employees is about how their immediate supervisor just blows by them in the morning without so much as a smile • Taking the time to connect with your team members is essential, and doing the seemingly small things--making eye contact, smiling, asking them about their night, and checking in on what they may need help with--helps you as a leader take the pulse of the team, and helps set the tone for all the employees. Courtesy : Forbes
  • 9. Check in with your colleagues. • A quick 5 to 10 minute team huddle can also be an effective way for many people to start their day. • Make it a short meeting, with no chairs, have everyone share their top goal for the day, and share any critical information the rest of the team absolutely needs to know. • Doing the huddles helps people focus and more importantly, connects everyone with the team. And by sharing your goals for the day publicly, the odds of achieving them rise substantially. Courtesy : Forbes
  • 10. • Clearing off the desk and creating a neat workspace sets a tone for the rest of the day. • Prioritizing tasks takes a lot of mental effort. How much time you'll need for each, and the best time of the day or week to complete them based on your body’s rhythms. • Organize your time considering which tasks are most important. Prioritize Prioritizing Courtesy : Forbes
  • 11. Don't be distracted by your inbox. • Experts agree that you shouldn’t check your e-mail first thing in the morning. • If you do, only read and respond to messages that are urgent. "Priority-scan your inbox.Not all e-mails were created equal. Hone your ability to quickly sift the wheat from the chaff and address what must be answered on an urgent basis. • Only respond immediately to the urgent messages so that you control your morning activities. There will be time during the day to respond to the less urgent e-mails. Courtesy : Forbes
  • 12. Listen to your voicemail. • Most people jump on the computer and ignore their phone. • “While office voicemail is indeed becoming antiquated as people rely more on personal cell phones, Blackberrys and e- mail, some people do leave voice messages, and if you ignore them, you could miss something important”. Courtesy : Forbes
  • 13. Place important calls and send urgent e-mails. • If you know you need to get in touch with someone that day, place the call or send the e-mail first thing in the morning. • If you wait until midday, there’s a greater chance you won’t hear back before you leave the office. • If you have your questions ready and your e-mails fired off during early peak hours, by the end of the day you should have what you need. Courtesy : Forbes
  • 14. Plan a mid-morning break. • This is the time to assess where you and take time to revitalize yourself so that you can keep your momentum going. Courtesy : Forbes

Editor's Notes

  1. Why must you put off checking e-mails? For far too many people, e-mail and the web can serve as huge timewasters and distracters, particularly in the morning,” Kerr says. “Once you start checking e-mails, it’s a click away from watching the funny video someone forwarded you, which then sucks you into the abyss: checking the sports scores on line, the news headlines, the stocks, et cetera, and before you know it you’ve been watching a cat play the drums for twenty minutes and, like a poorly planned Oscars ceremony, your entire schedule is already thrown off before you’ve even begun your day.”