Yeah I also started task tracking with Notion. I've actually gone and implemented an entire "second brain" in Notion using Thomas Franks Ultimate Brain -
I am about a week in and it has completely changed the way I operate. A god send for someone as naturally disorganised as myself.
@carlos_virreira can only second the first two, and an additional point, deep work and smaller 2-3 hour batches and then with breaks in between. Especially when context switching.
I've started to 'Eat the Frog' which just refers to always starting your day with the most challenging task (often what you are dreading) and completing it before doing anything else.
This has forced me to stop procrastinating, and also gives me a lot of momentum for the rest of the day.
Managing Logomakerr.ai, an AI-powered logo design maker that caters to startups and small businesses by generating logos quickly, presents challenges due to frequent issues and personal responsibilities.
To boost productivity and overcome these obstacles, I employ effective strategies:
First, set clear goals and prioritize tasks to maintain focus. Plan and organize your time effectively, using techniques like time blocking. Minimize distractions such as social media notifications and create a conducive work environment.
Take regular breaks to refresh your mind and prevent burnout. Prioritize self-care by getting enough sleep, exercise, and eating well. Delegate tasks and collaborate with others when possible.
Utilize productivity tools and automation to streamline workflows. Continuously learn and develop new skills. Reflect on your productivity strategies and make adjustments as needed.
Getting an 8 hour sleep, strictly resting on weekends, I treat that as my own time to catch up to whatever I want to do that I didn't manage to get done during workdays and ofcourse, spend time outside with family and friends. This is very important if you're a remote worker.