What is your lifehack for more productivity?
Nikola Peric
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Pavel Kukhnavets@pavel_kukhnavets
Hi.
Don't know if it's a lifehack but I'd like to share my thoughts about a Gantt chart - a great business tool for increasing productivity.
A Gantt diagram offers a visual representation of project timelines and tasks. By using it effectively, you can enhance productivity. Start by thoroughly planning your project, breaking it into manageable tasks, and assigning responsibilities. Ensure clear communication with your team, highlighting task dependencies and timelines. Sharing the chart with your team will keep everyone informed, promoting a collaborative and efficient work environment.
Highly recommended.
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Skylead
Having a list of things to do
Browser Note (Chrome Extension)
Effortless Note-Taking in Browser
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Thinksy
Schedule your day ahead of time, don't show up to your computer not knowing what you're going to accomplish
Exercising everday.
List all the things you want to do on your break, be it surfing the web, checking your emails, snack time, taking selfies, Facebook/Twitter—everything.
One of my favorite productivity hacks is to start my day with a clear to-do list. I simply jot down the tasks I need to complete, both big and small, and prioritize them. It helps me stay on track and ensures I don't waste time figuring out what to do next. Another trick I swear by is the Pomodoro technique – working in short, focused bursts with breaks in between. It keeps me sharp and prevents burnout. Also, I've found that decluttering my workspace and minimizing distractions, like turning off social media notifications, significantly boosts my efficiency. So, these little changes have made a big positive impact on my daily productivity, and I hope they work for you too!
Meditation and avoid social media the first 3 hours after I wake up. What about you Nikola?
Would love to connect and share some ideas