We could all use extra tips and tricks when it comes to boosting our productivity. This guide promotes ways to help your productivity, no matter what you are doing!
Getting enough quality sleep, listening to others, and developing consistent routines are key to being successful. Quality sleep increases productivity and longevity by allowing the body to regenerate. It is important to listen to coworkers and consider constructive criticism to improve. Establishing consistent wake-up and daily routines, like exercise or task lists, provides structure and allows for better organization. Reviewing the day helps analyze accomplishments and time management to be more effective.
6 easy steps to create more time for Balance Energy AustraliaJulie Mac
The document provides 6 easy steps to create more time by managing tasks effectively:
1. Define a goal or outcome you want to achieve and write it down.
2. Make a list of all tasks needed to achieve the goal and rank them by importance.
3. Indicate when each task should be completed based on energy levels.
4. Delegate tasks to others where possible.
5. Start working through the highest priority tasks one by one until each one is complete, rewarding yourself along the way.
This document provides tips for self-care and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. It recommends taking each day one at a time by choosing low glycemic foods, eating every 3-5 hours, planning meals, keeping a food diary, exercising for 10 minutes daily, and doing something caring for yourself. It emphasizes being kind to yourself by dropping guilt, nurturing yourself now and in the future, and exploring internal and external self-care methods unique to each individual. The document promotes booking a complimentary call to learn more about high flying energy and ideas for self-care.
10 tips to make you more effective at Work By Mr Allah Dad Khan Mr.Allah Dad Khan
The document provides 10 tips to improve effectiveness at work, including keeping a diary of both personal and business matters to avoid clashes, reviewing your task list each morning and delegating what others can do, and taking 5 minutes each morning to check in with staff. It also recommends planning the next few weeks on Friday or Monday, involving others early if their input is needed, reviewing and following up on the past week, and producing a prioritized task list for Mondays.
These top time management tips are guaranteed to help you get your priorities done every day if you apply them! From starting with your values/vision to dealing with interrupters, you will maximize every minute!
A to-do-list is an important tool in our quest to achieve our goals in life. It will however not accomplish much if you don't include the ideal task that connects us to our goals.
Getting enough quality sleep, listening to others, and developing consistent routines are key to being successful. Quality sleep increases productivity and longevity by allowing the body to regenerate. It is important to listen to coworkers and consider constructive criticism to improve. Establishing consistent wake-up and daily routines, like exercise or task lists, provides structure and allows for better organization. Reviewing the day helps analyze accomplishments and time management to be more effective.
6 easy steps to create more time for Balance Energy AustraliaJulie Mac
The document provides 6 easy steps to create more time by managing tasks effectively:
1. Define a goal or outcome you want to achieve and write it down.
2. Make a list of all tasks needed to achieve the goal and rank them by importance.
3. Indicate when each task should be completed based on energy levels.
4. Delegate tasks to others where possible.
5. Start working through the highest priority tasks one by one until each one is complete, rewarding yourself along the way.
This document provides tips for self-care and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. It recommends taking each day one at a time by choosing low glycemic foods, eating every 3-5 hours, planning meals, keeping a food diary, exercising for 10 minutes daily, and doing something caring for yourself. It emphasizes being kind to yourself by dropping guilt, nurturing yourself now and in the future, and exploring internal and external self-care methods unique to each individual. The document promotes booking a complimentary call to learn more about high flying energy and ideas for self-care.
10 tips to make you more effective at Work By Mr Allah Dad Khan Mr.Allah Dad Khan
The document provides 10 tips to improve effectiveness at work, including keeping a diary of both personal and business matters to avoid clashes, reviewing your task list each morning and delegating what others can do, and taking 5 minutes each morning to check in with staff. It also recommends planning the next few weeks on Friday or Monday, involving others early if their input is needed, reviewing and following up on the past week, and producing a prioritized task list for Mondays.
These top time management tips are guaranteed to help you get your priorities done every day if you apply them! From starting with your values/vision to dealing with interrupters, you will maximize every minute!
A to-do-list is an important tool in our quest to achieve our goals in life. It will however not accomplish much if you don't include the ideal task that connects us to our goals.
This document contains discussion questions about the book "The ONE Thing" aimed at helping readers examine the book's concepts and share insights. Some key questions ask about times of success through focus versus lack of focus, whether extraordinary results come from narrow focus, limiting beliefs, and incorporating the book's principles in one's own life. The questions are designed to spark deeper conversation about achieving fulfillment and living an extraordinary life both professionally and personally.
You don't need apps and overtime to accomplish all your goals this year. It just takes a fresh understanding of the human mind and a willingness to accommodate its needs.
We sourced our favorite productivity gurus for the latest in workflow hacks. Backed up by psychology, here are our top tips to avoid overwhelm, stoke your creative side, and prioritize for success.
First Steps to Creating Work-Life Balance Lawrence Auls
The document provides steps to establish work-life balance. The first step is to decide on an ideal lifestyle by writing out ideal work hours and life goals. The second step is to learn time management by making to-do lists and schedules to identify ways to be more productive and avoid wasting time. The third step is to turn off technology to allow time to relax, avoid stress, and focus on relationships and rest, which can increase productivity.
The One Thing Book Summary. The One Thing is a book by Gary Keller. This book can help you to achieve extraordinary results in your business. The book teaches you to find your leveraging strengths and using them to attain success faster.
Write it down, limit caffeine and alcohol, and exercise are some everyday tips to cope with anxiety. Journaling daily can improve mental health by defining thoughts. Caffeine and alcohol can exacerbate anxiety, so use in moderation. Exercise can dull anxiety, and a couple hours a week of moderate exercise can help keep anxiety in check. Deep breathing when feeling anxious can give the mind a quick break.
This document provides 23 life hacks or strategies for managing one's time and daily activities more efficiently. Some of the hacks mentioned include only planning for 4-5 hours of real work per day, following the two-minute rule where tasks under two minutes should be done immediately, learning to focus instead of mythically multi-tasking, giving every task a deadline to improve productivity, and making lists to stay organized and on top of tasks. The overall document offers brief tips to help readers get more out of their time and be more productive in their daily lives and activities.
5 Key Morning Routine Tricks For Better Productivity Hibox
Learn more at: https://www.hibox.co/blog/5-key-morning-routine-musts-for-a-productive-day/
What we think, eat, and do in the short span of time between waking up and beginning our day has a profound impact on our productivity and energy. You must be intentional about your morning routine for success.
It’s simple to learn to optimize your morning routine no matter how much time you have in order to dramatically improve the day that follows.
Here are a few of the things you should include in your morning routine sworn upon by the world’s most successful people. Try these tomorrow for a productive headstart!
Sources:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/public-health-nutrition/article/div-classtitlethe-influence-of-physical-activity-on-mental-well-beingdiv/3C363AEECE5C8CAC490A585BA29E6BF8
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3004979/
https://www.headspace.com/headspace-meditation-app
https://www.cnbc.com/2016/11/16/warren-buffetts-reading-routine-could-make-you-smarter-suggests-science.html
https://flipboard.com
http://glowbeblog.com/2010/04/11/wake-eat-live-the-importance-of-breakfast/
https://greatist.com/health/healthy-fast-breakfast-recipes
Staying focused on goals can be challenging with distractions, but there are strategies to help. Finish one task at a time to feel a sense of accomplishment and motivation to continue. Organize tasks using concepts like 5S and prioritization to simplify work. Changing your mindset, such as thinking of tasks as opportunities rather than obligations, can also help maintain focus on what you want to achieve.
This document summarizes a workshop on time management and prioritization strategies for club sports leaders. The workshop covered setting goals, identifying daily and long-term priorities, scheduling priorities instead of just the schedule, and buffering time for the unexpected. Attendees learned to categorize tasks as high, medium, or low priority and break large tasks into smaller chunks. The workshop emphasized regularly reevaluating commitments and priorities to avoid being overwhelmed and better balance activities.
The document discusses the importance of taking care of your personal energy levels before assisting others. It recommends becoming aware of what activities relax, energize, and drain you, then making changes to your schedule to incorporate more of the energy-giving activities and reduce energy-depleting ones. The AWE method is presented: A for awareness of your energy levels, W for working to implement changes, and E to evaluate the effects of those changes on your productivity and energy. Maintaining self-care over the long term is key to continued success. Coaching support is offered to help achieve balance in life.
12 Powerful Time Management Tips that will let you work less and achieve more.Vartika Kashyap
Time management will make or break your career. It is the recipe for success. In this presentation you can learn the ways to improve your time management skills to achieve more and more productivity.
The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results”
The One Thing explains the success habit to overcome the six lies that block our success, beat the seven thieves that steal time, and leverage the laws of purpose, priority, and productivity.
Do you know what the most important 6 questions are when taking action towards your goal(s)?
Learn more about what the 6 questions are and how they can guide you to the right direction in life.
Tony Gordon and Jay Ludgrove of GLProUK give businesses the information they need to understand how podcasting can help amplify their brand and better deliver their messaging. To see all of our speakers for 2018, go to FloridaBlogCon.com.
Prepare yourself for the tough world with our tips on app for the time management section that may assist you in developing good work habits to perform better.
Did you get everything done you wanted to yesterday? What about the day before? Here are some words of wisdom from our favorite psychologists and behavioral economists.
Read the full article here → https://www.lemonade.com/blog/productivity-tips/
Producing Can present you with These Positive aspects!profitdrive1
Producing daily, even if the words feel awkward at first, helps writing become easier over time as ideas flow more freely. There are also health benefits to writing such as improved sleep quality, more efficient communication skills from developing vocabulary, and benefits to both mental and physical well-being like reduced stress, depression, blood pressure and improved heart and lung function. Writing expressively has also been shown to help those with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Podcast creation for doctors (Pediatricians)Gaurav Gupta
To create a doctor podcast, one must first develop a clear concept focused on a specific medical area of interest. Then, choose an attention-grabbing name related to the topic and register the podcast on major platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify to reach a wide audience. Basic recording equipment like a computer and quality microphone are sufficient to produce clear audio. Promoting the podcast through one's website, social media, and practice's blog is key to growing the listener base.
AN ADAPTATION OF BRIAN TRACY\'S TIME MANAGEMENT BEST SELLER "EAT THAT FROG". I HAVE ADDED SOME CAPTIVATING VISUALS TO DRIVE HOME THE POINTS MADE.
The poem "Run It Out" encourages perseverance and effort in all aspects of life. It uses a baseball metaphor to emphasize that one must always give their full effort, even when the chance of success is small or the game is seemingly lost. Several repetitions of the line "Run it out" drive home the point that quitting should never be an option. The poem suggests that great accomplishments are only possible through consistent hard work and refusing to give up until the very end.
This document contains discussion questions about the book "The ONE Thing" aimed at helping readers examine the book's concepts and share insights. Some key questions ask about times of success through focus versus lack of focus, whether extraordinary results come from narrow focus, limiting beliefs, and incorporating the book's principles in one's own life. The questions are designed to spark deeper conversation about achieving fulfillment and living an extraordinary life both professionally and personally.
You don't need apps and overtime to accomplish all your goals this year. It just takes a fresh understanding of the human mind and a willingness to accommodate its needs.
We sourced our favorite productivity gurus for the latest in workflow hacks. Backed up by psychology, here are our top tips to avoid overwhelm, stoke your creative side, and prioritize for success.
First Steps to Creating Work-Life Balance Lawrence Auls
The document provides steps to establish work-life balance. The first step is to decide on an ideal lifestyle by writing out ideal work hours and life goals. The second step is to learn time management by making to-do lists and schedules to identify ways to be more productive and avoid wasting time. The third step is to turn off technology to allow time to relax, avoid stress, and focus on relationships and rest, which can increase productivity.
The One Thing Book Summary. The One Thing is a book by Gary Keller. This book can help you to achieve extraordinary results in your business. The book teaches you to find your leveraging strengths and using them to attain success faster.
Write it down, limit caffeine and alcohol, and exercise are some everyday tips to cope with anxiety. Journaling daily can improve mental health by defining thoughts. Caffeine and alcohol can exacerbate anxiety, so use in moderation. Exercise can dull anxiety, and a couple hours a week of moderate exercise can help keep anxiety in check. Deep breathing when feeling anxious can give the mind a quick break.
This document provides 23 life hacks or strategies for managing one's time and daily activities more efficiently. Some of the hacks mentioned include only planning for 4-5 hours of real work per day, following the two-minute rule where tasks under two minutes should be done immediately, learning to focus instead of mythically multi-tasking, giving every task a deadline to improve productivity, and making lists to stay organized and on top of tasks. The overall document offers brief tips to help readers get more out of their time and be more productive in their daily lives and activities.
5 Key Morning Routine Tricks For Better Productivity Hibox
Learn more at: https://www.hibox.co/blog/5-key-morning-routine-musts-for-a-productive-day/
What we think, eat, and do in the short span of time between waking up and beginning our day has a profound impact on our productivity and energy. You must be intentional about your morning routine for success.
It’s simple to learn to optimize your morning routine no matter how much time you have in order to dramatically improve the day that follows.
Here are a few of the things you should include in your morning routine sworn upon by the world’s most successful people. Try these tomorrow for a productive headstart!
Sources:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/public-health-nutrition/article/div-classtitlethe-influence-of-physical-activity-on-mental-well-beingdiv/3C363AEECE5C8CAC490A585BA29E6BF8
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3004979/
https://www.headspace.com/headspace-meditation-app
https://www.cnbc.com/2016/11/16/warren-buffetts-reading-routine-could-make-you-smarter-suggests-science.html
https://flipboard.com
http://glowbeblog.com/2010/04/11/wake-eat-live-the-importance-of-breakfast/
https://greatist.com/health/healthy-fast-breakfast-recipes
Staying focused on goals can be challenging with distractions, but there are strategies to help. Finish one task at a time to feel a sense of accomplishment and motivation to continue. Organize tasks using concepts like 5S and prioritization to simplify work. Changing your mindset, such as thinking of tasks as opportunities rather than obligations, can also help maintain focus on what you want to achieve.
This document summarizes a workshop on time management and prioritization strategies for club sports leaders. The workshop covered setting goals, identifying daily and long-term priorities, scheduling priorities instead of just the schedule, and buffering time for the unexpected. Attendees learned to categorize tasks as high, medium, or low priority and break large tasks into smaller chunks. The workshop emphasized regularly reevaluating commitments and priorities to avoid being overwhelmed and better balance activities.
The document discusses the importance of taking care of your personal energy levels before assisting others. It recommends becoming aware of what activities relax, energize, and drain you, then making changes to your schedule to incorporate more of the energy-giving activities and reduce energy-depleting ones. The AWE method is presented: A for awareness of your energy levels, W for working to implement changes, and E to evaluate the effects of those changes on your productivity and energy. Maintaining self-care over the long term is key to continued success. Coaching support is offered to help achieve balance in life.
12 Powerful Time Management Tips that will let you work less and achieve more.Vartika Kashyap
Time management will make or break your career. It is the recipe for success. In this presentation you can learn the ways to improve your time management skills to achieve more and more productivity.
The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results”
The One Thing explains the success habit to overcome the six lies that block our success, beat the seven thieves that steal time, and leverage the laws of purpose, priority, and productivity.
Do you know what the most important 6 questions are when taking action towards your goal(s)?
Learn more about what the 6 questions are and how they can guide you to the right direction in life.
Tony Gordon and Jay Ludgrove of GLProUK give businesses the information they need to understand how podcasting can help amplify their brand and better deliver their messaging. To see all of our speakers for 2018, go to FloridaBlogCon.com.
Prepare yourself for the tough world with our tips on app for the time management section that may assist you in developing good work habits to perform better.
Did you get everything done you wanted to yesterday? What about the day before? Here are some words of wisdom from our favorite psychologists and behavioral economists.
Read the full article here → https://www.lemonade.com/blog/productivity-tips/
Producing Can present you with These Positive aspects!profitdrive1
Producing daily, even if the words feel awkward at first, helps writing become easier over time as ideas flow more freely. There are also health benefits to writing such as improved sleep quality, more efficient communication skills from developing vocabulary, and benefits to both mental and physical well-being like reduced stress, depression, blood pressure and improved heart and lung function. Writing expressively has also been shown to help those with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Podcast creation for doctors (Pediatricians)Gaurav Gupta
To create a doctor podcast, one must first develop a clear concept focused on a specific medical area of interest. Then, choose an attention-grabbing name related to the topic and register the podcast on major platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify to reach a wide audience. Basic recording equipment like a computer and quality microphone are sufficient to produce clear audio. Promoting the podcast through one's website, social media, and practice's blog is key to growing the listener base.
AN ADAPTATION OF BRIAN TRACY\'S TIME MANAGEMENT BEST SELLER "EAT THAT FROG". I HAVE ADDED SOME CAPTIVATING VISUALS TO DRIVE HOME THE POINTS MADE.
The poem "Run It Out" encourages perseverance and effort in all aspects of life. It uses a baseball metaphor to emphasize that one must always give their full effort, even when the chance of success is small or the game is seemingly lost. Several repetitions of the line "Run it out" drive home the point that quitting should never be an option. The poem suggests that great accomplishments are only possible through consistent hard work and refusing to give up until the very end.
This document provides 21 principles for overcoming procrastination and improving productivity. Some key points include: eating the frog by focusing on your most important tasks first; setting clear goals and priorities in writing; planning each day in advance; applying the 80/20 rule to focus on the most valuable tasks; considering the long-term consequences of decisions; and developing a sense of urgency to stay motivated and maintain momentum. Continuous learning, focusing on strengths, and breaking large tasks into smaller steps can also help maximize performance and minimize procrastination.
The document discusses time management and provides tips for managing time effectively. It emphasizes the importance of setting goals, prioritizing tasks, and planning your schedule. Specific tips include creating to-do lists, scheduling time for important tasks, limiting interruptions, avoiding procrastination, and monitoring your time use through time journals. The document concludes by outlining six habits for effective time management: being practical, beginning with the end in mind, putting first things first, thinking win-win, seeking first to understand others, and renewing yourself through activities like reading.
This document discusses time management techniques for students, including making to-do lists, prioritizing tasks, breaking large projects into smaller segments, and planning study time. It recommends studying in 1-2 hour blocks with breaks in between, using a weekly planner to schedule assignments and activities, and using the Eisenhower matrix to prioritize urgent vs important tasks. Managing one's energy through regular breaks every 90 minutes and getting sufficient sleep is important for maximizing productivity.
A presentation on developing goals and priorities. Used in a workshop at Penn State Harrisburg for college students. Prepared and delivered by Dr. John David Bowman of The TEAM Approach
The document discusses the six pillars of happiness: 1) Responsibility, 2) Routine and Planning, 3) New Experiences, 4) Self Care, 5) Investment, and 6) Being of Service. It provides tips and action items for each pillar, such as taking responsibility for your own happiness, planning your time, trying new activities and foods, practicing self care through healthy habits, investing in your professional and personal development, and being of service to others. The overall message is that pursuing these six pillars through small daily actions can lead to greater happiness and well-being over time.
Be Productive NOT Busy! Wayne Weathersby (Podcast)Wayne Weathersby
Maximizing your personal growth is a worthy pursuit. In fact, many people make personal development their primary purpose in life. But even if you just want to smooth up your rough edges, having an effective mindset for personal growth will make the process more enjoyable and your efforts more fruitful. Your mindset can make all the difference! Consider developing these qualities to optimize your growth: 1. An open mind. Personal growth requires considering new perspectives, ideas, habits, and beliefs. If you’re dead set on approaching the world in a particular way, you’re greatly limiting your growth. Only when you are open to all the various possibilities can your growth be maximized. Consider that if you already had an optimal perspective and approach to everything, you’d already have everything you want. You may be mistaken about multiple things. Are you willing to figure out what those things are? Are you open to the idea that you might change your objectives based on new things that you discover about the world and yourself? 2. An interest in learning. Are you willing to learn about goal setting? Overcoming fear? Discipline? Communication skills? Reading about new ideas? There’s a lot that you don’t know that you need to know if you’re going to become everything that you’re capable of being. 1 3. The willingness to fail. Trying new things requires failure. It’s rare and lucky to succeed at something the first time. Whether you’re learning to be a better public speaker, taking a class, or learning how to play the violin, there will be failure. Failure provides the opportunity to learn and then to apply that knowledge during future attempts. 4. The desire to experiment. Should you eat a vegan, vegetarian, or paleo diet? Try them all and see what works for you. You can’t be certain what you want to have, do, or be until you’ve experimented and found the best answer for yourself. 5. The ability to set your ego aside. Your ego is a major obstacle when it comes to maximizing your personal growth. Your ego makes you more likely to be certain you’re right when you’re wrong. It leads you to blame others when the fault is your own. It also makes you afraid to fail. 6. Value improvement over perfection. Daily improvement is incredibly powerful. It’s not possible to be great at something instantly. When you can get excited about improving by 1% at something, you have a great mindset for personal growth. 7.Patience. Personal growth is an ongoing process. It may take decades to become the best possible version of yourself. Even figuring out the ideal sleeping schedule can take several weeks of trial and error. It takes time to get over your social anxiety or lose weight. Patience is an important factor! 8. Determination. Changing and growing isn’t for the weak. It’s important to be 2 determined and committed to changing yourself and your life. Determination is a valuable asset to have in many facets of life.
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Personal Vision Session LinkedIn versionWarren Bird
This document provides guidance on developing a personal vision through defining goals and values. It begins by defining key terms like vision, mission, and values. It then discusses establishing a personal mission statement and long-term vision based on core values. The next steps include setting intermediate and short-term goals to achieve one's vision and values. Daily tasks are prioritized through a task list to stay on track. Maintaining control over controllable events and adapting to uncontrollable ones leads to inner peace and productivity.
Eat that Frog by Brian Tracy - (Mary T.)Ismail Sultan
This document discusses the book "Eat That Frog!" by Brian Tracy, which provides 21 principles for improving productivity and efficiency. The key message is that the most important task should be done first each day, even if it is unappealing ("eating your frog"), in order to feel a sense of accomplishment. Some of the principles discussed include setting goals in writing, prioritizing tasks from most to least important, focusing on key responsibilities, preparing thoroughly before starting projects, and developing self-discipline and a sense of urgency. Mastering these habits allows a person to maximize their time and potential.
This document discusses improving time management habits. It notes that each person has 168 hours per week once basic necessities like work, sleep, and self-care are accounted for. It recommends identifying time wasters and priorities. Suggestions include setting clear goals, monthly and daily planning with priorities scheduled first, tracking progress, minimizing distractions, and focusing on high-value activities. Completing daily time analyses can reveal where time is spent and help create an ideal schedule. Managing oneself, not just time, is key to effectiveness.
Eat that Frog!
Learn how to stop procrastinating high value tasks that can move your life forward. This book discusses the importance of goal setting, creative procrastination, time management and creating priority ranking for all of your tasks.
This slideshow is a comprehensive overview of Brian Tracy's book Eat That Frog! The basic premise of Eat That Frog is that we should focus on the highest payback, least-appealing task of the day FIRST, before anything else. He asserts that "your ability to select your most important task at each moment, and then to start on that task and get it done both quickly and well, will probably have more of an impact on your success than any other quality or skill you can develop!”
According to the author, an average person who masters this one technique will run circles around a genius who talks a lot and makes wonderful plans, but gets very little done. (I know somebody like this, don’t you?)
Furthermore, he says that "The ability to concentrate on this one important task, single-mindedly, to do it well, and to finish it completely is the key to great success, achievement, status and happiness in life.”
Let's all go eat that frog!
I love Brian Tracy's use of quotes in the book, and have included many of them in the slideshow.
If you're looking to be more productive, stop procrastinating the important stuff (We can all use less procrastination, right?), start procrastinating more creatively (I like the sound of that!), and reach the goals you have yet to attain, I highly recommend utilizing this information!
For another overview of the book, go herehttp://www.empowernetwork.com/teresabrown/eat-that-frog-stop-procrastinating-and-get-more-done/?id=teresabrown and learn more.
Eat that frog today so tomorrow will be a better place :)!
A quick guide to managing your time betterLisa O'Daly
This document provides guidance on effective time management. It discusses understanding one's primary purpose, prioritizing tasks based on importance, urgency, and people factors, and developing a time management strategy. Some key tips include focusing on high-priority tasks during prime energy periods, using a calendar effectively, batching similar tasks, and giving oneself shorter deadlines to improve productivity and focus. It also addresses myths around multi-tasking, to-do lists, and deadlines.
This year in conjunction with R U OK Day, we've collated a few resources and recommendations from experts and our own team on useful ways to manage stress and help us feel healthy (inside and out) during this chaotic time
This document summarizes 20 principles for personal productivity from Brian Tracy's book "Eat That Frog!". The overarching message is to prioritize and tackle your most important tasks first by breaking large projects into smaller pieces and scheduling blocks of time to work on tasks without distractions. Some key principles include eating your ugliest frog (hardest task) first, using the ABCDE method to categorize tasks by priority, focusing on your strongest skills and areas of highest productivity, and maintaining a sense of urgency to stay focused and motivated.
Time management is essential for achieving goals, reducing stress, and balancing life responsibilities. It begins with setting specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timed goals. Prioritizing tasks according to importance and urgency allows focusing on what matters most. Creating an "ideal day" schedule based on one's energy levels helps maximize productivity. Writing down daily plans and referring to goals keeps one on track despite interruptions. Common time wasters include procrastination, poor communication, and inability to say "no". Effective time management requires discipline, planning, and making the most of each day.
Setting Goals by Sarah Buerger & Dr Chris StoutDr. Chris Stout
There are lots of planners, systems, seminars, and books to help achieve goals, get organized, and plan. But Meaningful Productivity is the first comprehensive approach for one’s LIFE – not just work or home. It is based on an integrative philosophy of living that has evolved and been acid-tested in the real world by its originator. It is designed to be specifically tailored to your needs, goals, and ambitions.
Meaningful Productivity is designed to be simple and unencumbered. It is basically a hybrid of a scheduling system/planner with a to-do list. Its simplicity is its power. It is my goal to get Meaningful Productivity out to the masses, via amazon so it is as affordable as it is easy to use. I am not too concerned with my copyright, other than you recognize my authorship and perhaps may wish to use my consultative services or purchase other materials, via DrChrisStout.com.
My focus is on life significance. This significance is defined via achievement with satisfaction. Significance wins out over success. Meaning and individualized importance are drivers. Sure, sometimes these result in outward reward of status, celebrity, or wealth, but these are side-effects, not ends. This philosophy is best stated in one of my mottos: “Do important things.”
I feel the accomplished life is ongoing, not an endpoint. Accomplishment should occur across the life span. Life thus needs a design. Certainly randomness has its place, and entropy can make for an enjoyable calamity, but a life left to be “designed” by chance is too much at risk of being wasted.
Some choose to simplify their lives. And this has become quite popular as of late. I support this philosophy with clarification: to simplify is to be unencumbered from the unnecessary, not to sacrifice needs and self-defined reasonable wants.
It is my philosophy to support high-achievement over over-achievement. Over-achievers tend to be more driven by obtaining external trappings resultant from achievement rather than inherent drive by the work itself. These are the individuals who risk burn out they are those who feel heavy work involvement is expected by a superior (not the result of an “internal” motivation); or feel a need to perform for others; or feel pride in external/material attainment over intrinsic satisfaction in the work itself; and then they reach a point in mid- to late-career that results in the “is this all there is?” phenomenon.
This document provides information on individual stress management and preventing burnout. It recommends finding ways to release stress through refocusing negative thoughts, physical activity, eating healthy, and relaxation techniques. It also suggests reaching out to nurture yourself and others. The document then discusses job depression and burnout, identifying stressors, developing a support system, and creating an action plan to address stress and prevent burnout through self-care.
Creative Procrastination (a la Brian Tracy)PrintGrowPro
The document provides tips and strategies for improving sales success including developing good habits through repetition, using to-do lists to prioritize tasks, practicing deliberate procrastination on low-value tasks to focus on more important ones, improving one's online presence, and committing to lifelong learning. The key takeaways are to read recommended books, regularly review your voicemail message, and spend 30 minutes per day on LinkedIn to engage with your professional network.
The document outlines 30 small steps one can take over 30 days to make a positive impact and make the world a better place. The steps include smiling, listening, giving energy rather than taking it, having clear goals, treating people well, being curious, making progress, writing thank you notes, cleaning up, buying coffee for coworkers, canceling unnecessary meetings, taking notes, praising others, saying thank you, telling stories, summarizing what you hear, bringing fruit to share, looking at people when talking, not bringing phones to meetings, speaking up, focusing on positives, taking responsibility, being on time, leaving anonymous flowers, asking questions, showing interest, clearly stating expectations, offering help, sharing ideas, and taking action
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Org Design is a core skill to be mastered by management for any successful org change.
Org Topologies™ in its essence is a two-dimensional space with 16 distinctive boxes - atomic organizational archetypes. That space helps you to plot your current operating model by positioning individuals, departments, and teams on the map. This will give a profound understanding of the performance of your value-creating organizational ecosystem.
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Impact of Effective Performance Appraisal Systems on Employee Motivation and ...Dr. Nazrul Islam
Healthy economic development requires properly managing the banking industry of any
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their employees. Therefore, Performance appraisal appears to be inevitable since it set the
standard for comparing actual performance to established objectives and recommending practical
solutions that help the organization achieve sustainable growth. Therefore, the purpose of this
research is to determine the effect of performance appraisal on employee motivation and retention.
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During an organizational transformation, the shift is from the previous state to an improved one. In the realm of agility, I emphasize the significance of identifying polarities. This approach helps establish a clear understanding of your objectives. I have outlined 12 incremental actions to delineate your organizational strategy.
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8. Be clear on your goals
Choose 1 area of your work you’d like to
improve in the next 30 days
Set a SMART goal
Identify 3 specific actions you will take to
reach your goal
12. Important, Not Urgent. Important, Urgent
Not Important, Not Urgent Not Important, Urgent
Important
Urgent Source: First Things First, 1995, Stephen R. Covey
“Dump it” “Delegate it”
“Do it now”“Decide when to do it”
Focus on what’s important
16. Schedule your priorities
Block time to do the essential tasks to
succeed in your role
Schedule 90-minute ‘quality work’
sessions for yourself at days/times when
you feel most energetic
19. Split your time wisely
Break your day into short, highly focused
work sessions
Group similar tasks together
(eg meetings, emails, reports)
Assign 3 dedicated times a day to deal with
email. At other times close your email!