Maintaining hygiene of my mental health and work - life balance. -Taking breaks and working in my own pace. I stopped forcing myself to work in the morning if I feel more inspired in the evenings etc.
@michael_sieb Oh yes, taking breaks (even better: at the right time) is soo important! By the way, thank you so much for being an early beams user! We are working on our focus mode to make the break reminders even better 🙌
For me, it means less getting lots of work done and more getting work done on things that matter the most.
For example, reading an entire book on product management in a day might be getting lots of work done, but getting only a small button on my website working would be getting something done that matters more despite being less total "work" put in.
this is a great thread to read and understand different perspectives. thanks for sharing. I am actually building an AI email client focusing on productivity so it is great to see what everyone thinks of the meaning
For me it means getting the items on my to-do list that I least want to start, done first. The relief of completing these tasks allows me to attack the rest of the day in a great headspace.
@ben_keller2 Thanks for sharing. How about instead of starting with the one you like the least, tackle with the top priority or the most impactful one first?
@jana_schellong It is a really good point. The task that has me the most uncomfortable is often times an important one. Even if it isn't, once I get that out of the way, it sets me up to tackle the rest with a better mindset. It might be completely psychological, but it is a similar sensation to starting off the day with a workout.
Great thought! Makes me look back at my hectic work routine. Anyways, my idea for mindful productivity is to not negatively compare my work with the world. Keep it simple, give my best and enjoy the process. :)
Working on tasks that help me explore and learn new things on the way is mindful productivity for me. Using every minute of the day to do something that has a real impact on business and people makes me feel happy and mindfully productive at the end of the day.
That said, there are days when you have no control on things and you end up doing boring repetitive work (such as sheets :( ). But asking "did I really learn anything new in this task and what impact do these two hours have on the business" helps me understand if my day was truly productive and improvise.
When I here mindful productivty I think of something like making the right tradeoffs for a productive environment. Something like not over optimizing for productivity
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