Sunday, April 12, 2020
How Productive Are You Really - Work It Daily
How Productive Are You Really - Work It Daily As a career coach, I spend a lot of time working with people on their productivity. You might not expect that, but being productive is actually an important skill - both inside the workplace and out. When people tell me they have big goalsâ"or even small onesâ"and they just canât seem to make progress on them, I know itâs time to evaluate their productivity practices. Nine times out of ten, people get stuck because theyâre not using their time, energy and other resources effectively. And thatâs what productivity is all about. Whether youâre searching for a new job or working to get that big promotion, you canât afford to waste your resources. Regardless of your personal or professional situation, itâs always a good idea to hone your productivity skills. Why Does Productivity Matter? Think about a time in your life when everything just clickedâ"when you were accomplishing amazing things with minimal effort, and yet you werenât buried beneath the stress of an overwhelming to-do list. You were in control and moving quickly toward your goals. Maybe youâve never felt this way in your life. Or maybe youâve only experienced this in occasional bursts. But, by implementing a few simple productivity strategies, you really can create a life like this now and in the future. When you master productivity, you naturally experience less stress. You can rely on the systems and processes youâve put in place, so you know you wonât forget important information or miss important events. You wonât forget that great idea you had in the middle of the night. Things wonât fall through the cracks. You can concentrate on just getting things done instead of worrying. When youâre a truly productive part of your workplace, you contribute on a level that brings real value to the organization. Productive professionals experience a great sense of job security, because they know their importance to the success of the team. Outside of work, people who understand productivity even have better relationships. After all, can you imagine spending time with family and friends without worrying about your growing to-do list or all the errands you should be running? Instead, youâre simply concentrating on having a good time because you know youâre already on top of everything else. How Productive Are You? Now that you think about what itâs like to be truly productive, let me ask you: How would you rank your current productivity on a scale of one to ten? Imagine one is an unbelievably unproductive day and ten is a perfectly productive one. Where do most of your days fall? If youâre somewhere between five and seven, congratulationsâ"youâre normal. This is the range that most of my clients typically fall into before they implement my strategies and recommendations. Of course, once they have the tools they need, they easily land in the nine to ten range. What Kills Your Productivity? If youâre not experiencing the level of productivity you want, itâs important to figure out whatâs causing your problems. For most people, the common productivity killers are perfectionism and the feeling of being overwhelmed. Both of these lead to procrastination either because youâre afraid of getting started or you simply donât know where to start. Lack of focus may also be harming your productivity. If you have a hard time concentrating or if youâre trying to do too many things at once, youâll inevitably fall below your ideal productivity range. Are you guilty of these things? Scratch that. No guilt. We all fall victim to these productivity obstacles now and again. If you recognize a few as your own productivity killers, donât beat yourself up. The good news is there are plenty of strategies out there to help you. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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