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  • 6 Productivity Hacks

    Written and narrated by Leigh Martinuzzi – Original Blog Published 11.11.2014

    How many times have you got to the end of the day and while lying in bed before you nod off you wonder, “shit, what did I really achieve today?”

    Is it a common occurrence? What about the successful, do you think they have days like these? We all do, don’t we?

    In this article, I am going to share my tips for becoming more productive in everyday life. I am no guru, however, I believe one of my greatest strengths is my intense level of organisation and productivity and therefore I wish to share.

    1. Create solid habits and routines.

    I am not the most spontaneous person but am very disciplined in my daily actions and routines. In fact, I am so much so that when I break them I notice the effects this has on what I can achieve in a day.

    Some of my friends are the total opposite. They live their lives as it comes, doing as they wish in each moment. They lack too little structure for my liking. And to be honest, sometimes I am a little envious of this trait. I’d love to be more able to wake up and do something absolutely unexpected. Such behaviour is rare in my life.

    Like most things in life, we need balance, however, I’d argue that highly effective people benefit by having a disciplined structure and strict daily routines and rituals.

    For 90% of my day, you could pretty much predict where I will be, what I will be doing and what time of the day it will be. From the time I wake up to the time I go to bed my days run almost on autopilot. A copy of the previous one with exception to the changing environment and challenges I face.

    Working in time blocks is a good system to run by. I block out my day so that I know exactly what I should be doing and for that period of time I know what to focus my energy on. For example, from 5 am to 5:45 am I know exercise is my mission. From 5:45 to 6:00 am I meditate. From 6 am to 7 am I write. From 8:30 am to 10:30 am I make calls. While this has changed since writing this article I will assume you get the idea. Furthermore, hit your number one priority first up each day.

    By sticking to this routine I find myself getting more things completed and my efficiency increase.

    2. Wake up earlier.

    Starting the day off earlier is a sure way of becoming more productive in life. I am not suggesting that you get less sleep or that everyone needs to wake up at 4 am. I do suggest however that if you just try for a couple of weeks getting up half an hour earlier or an hour earlier. You will notice a considerable impact you what you can achieve.

    There are a few reasons for this.

    Firstly you gain a little extra time each day to focus on important tasks. This might mean you are more sleepy towards the end of the day and need to pop off to bed earlier however this may be a good thing because you will find yourself wasting least time on mindless activities like watching T.V.

    Secondly, it helps you prepare for the day ahead and you also won’t feel rushed. I still do occasionally sleep in and suddenly I find myself rushing to catch up. When this happens I cut corners, I skip certain tasks, and suddenly what I would have liked to achieve doesn’t happen.

    Give it a crack and if you are like me and need your beauty sleep, try going to bed slightly earlier. It creates greater discipline and you become more focused on what you want to achieve versus filling the gaps with random trivial rubbish. How you start the day is how you finish the day.

    3. Cut out unnecessary decisions.

    Every day we are faced with choices and options that require us to make a decision. Set on autopilot, many of these decisions are things we do without thought. For example, brushing your teeth, shaving and showering.

    We also consciously and unconsciously spend certain amounts of our day making decisions on minor or trivial matters. This is an unnecessary drain of our attention that could be better spent on more important decisions.

    What I suggest is that you go an entire day focused and aware about all the decisions you make on a daily basis. Write them down if you must. Then, at the end of the day, review them and see which you may be able to streamline or eliminate to help save wasted time and energy.

    Things might include, what to eat for breakfast, lunch or dinner. What time you need to leave for work. What clothes to wear? The decisions may seem minute in the grand scale of things but each decision we have to make sucks our energy and can add up to a large amount of time at the end of each day.

    I have the same breakfast and lunch every day and I wear the same clothes. It may appear boring or bland but it works toward my overall effectiveness. Without cluttering my focus and attention on the unimportant I can move forward with real goals and decisions.

    Time chunking and routines also help with this because you don’t have to decide on what to do next – its planned and in your calendar.

    4. Live your life in themes.

    First of all, you should read Tony Robbins ‘Awaken the Giant Within’, if you haven’t already. It’s a masterpiece and it will teach you how to align yourself and become congruent in living for what you desire in life. After which you can go out and create daily themes to live by. Thank you James Altucher for teaching this practice.

    Living by themes means to do each day activities aligned with what matters most to you. If you love health, or if you love writing, or perhaps you really want to sing, these are the daily things you should aim to satisfy.

    Every day you should then aim to consciously do activities within each of these categories. For health, I do some form of exercise and avoid eating rubbish foods. For creativity, I write or record a podcast. For growth, I read or listen to a good podcast or audiobook. These become non-negotiables.

    The list of themes doesn’t need to overwhelming. Keep it short, keep it simple. Too much complexity can lead to failure or disappointment. Themes look at the bigger picture stuff that can be attended to by any relates task or activity. When living by your themes you will feel a greater level of satisfaction and accomplishment.

    5. Eliminate all the unnecessary stuff in your life.

     

    I have Tim Ferris to thank for this tip. The master of elimination. This man knows how to become more effective and his ideas on elimination have enhanced my efficiency dramatically.

    To eliminate the unnecessary we first need to reassess our daily practices, tasks, to-do-lists and anything else that clutters our schedules and even thoughts. Every now and then it’s good to be in the habit of reducing the physical and mental garbage in our lives.

    Our possessions consume us. Have a look at your desk and notice the mess. I can assure you the clearer your desk the more organised you will be. Organised people tend to be more focused and more able to complete tasks at hand. If you have a shit load of paperwork and other junk on your desk you will be overwhelmed by distractions and less efficient.

    Does anyone truly work well in mess? If it’s not purposeful to the task at hand or your future goals, scrap it.

    Secondly, we need to eliminate tasks. Tasks that really don’t help us achieve our goals or don’t allow us to live towards our themes. You can either eliminate them altogether or you can outsource them. Both methods are good. Let’s face it there are some tasks that you just need to do and others that are a waste of time.

    Working in blocks of time assist us in removing the unnecessary. Your tasks should also be prioritised so that the most unimportant, if not done, will not impact the quality of your day. And if you find the same tasks being left to last without any great impact on your life, it’s a sign is a wasted pursuit. Scrap it!

    You can also choose to eliminate negative people in your life. Surround yourself with the positive people and those who are on the same path you wish to travel. This doesn’t mean you need to discard your friends instead, you may just wish to source new groups of people. If your friends are truly infectious to your dreams and desires in life you will naturally find yourself moving on anyway.

    We are the sum of the people we associate with and those that are not supportive or conducive to our goals may be just sucking up much of our time, energy and attention.

    6. Sort out the technology in your life.

    Technology has been designed to improve our efficiency yet often it seems to hinder our efficiency. Here are some things to keep in mind.

    Set times that you will use all technology and don’t let useless tech encroach the task at hand. Choose when you check emails and answer calls. Don’t think for a minute you need to stop everything when a call or email comes in. Generally speaking, there is nothing so urgent that cannot wait a couple of hours. Unless of course, your wife going into labour. To assist with this turn off all notifications and put the phone on silent when attending to important tasks. That includes turning off the vibration function. There are certain apps and programs to help minimise distractions on your computer also.

    Most calls and emails are requests for you to do something for someone else. It’s good to be nice but not at the cost of your overall effectiveness. Selfish? Whatever. This is your life. Select when you’ll attend to your needs and the needs of others.

    The same goes for social media. I may have its place but checking in every half hour or more will eat into your day. Tech is not going anywhere nor are the like notifications on your Facebook feed so you can tend to them later or not at all.

    You will also increase your productivity by switching the television off. I use to turn on the TV all the time, even if I wasn’t actually watching it. Such a wasteful act. Distracting. Negative. There are better things to fill our ears and eyes with. Allow a little time daily or weekly to watch your favourite show or movie but limit it.

    Tech will do what it takes to get our attention. Buzz, illuminate, beep, shake, soon we will be plugged in 24/7. It’s best to switch it all off and use technology to your advantage. Only as it is purposeful to your pursuits.

     

     

     

    I will share another 6 hacks next week.

    Leave your thoughts, comments and questions below. Reach out directly by email of social media. Peace, Passion & Purpose. 

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