Interesting article by Steve Pavlina that gives a list of heuristics people can use
for personal productivity. I’ve listed the first 5.
Excerpt:
Heuristics have many practical applications,
and one of my favorite areas of application is personal productivity. Productivity
heuristics are behavioral rules (some general, some situation-specific) that can
help us get things done more efficiently. Here are some of my favorites:
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Nuke it! The most efficient way to get through a task is to
delete it. If it doesn’t need to be done, get it off your to do list. -
Daily goals. Without a clear focus, it’s too easy to succumb
to distractions. Set targets for each day in advance. Decide what you’ll
do; then do it. -
Worst first. To defeat procrastination learn to tackle your
most unpleasant task first thing in the morning instead of delaying it until later
in the day. This small victory will set the tone for a very productive day. -
Peak times. Identify your peak cycles of productivity, and
schedule your most important tasks for those times. Work on minor tasks during
your non-peak times. -
No-comm zones. Allocate uninterruptible blocks of time for
solo work where you must concentrate. Schedule light, interruptible tasks
for your open-comm periods and more challenging projects for your no-comm periods.
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