12 Rules to Increase Your Productivity
Does your productivity ever get hampered by your
desire to find the best possible solution? As you seek the easiest or fastest route to
your goal, you may find yourself stopped entirely. Sometimes you may
even do this on purpose, to keep from having to make a decision.
However, there's a work-around. Maybe you've heard of
the term, "heuristic."Heuristics are rules that allow a solution
to be found more quickly.With a heuristic, a resolution can be found
even when the entire path isn't clear from the onset.
For example, if there were no roads, but you lived in
New York and wanted to make your way to California, a heuristic might be:
1.
Walk west as far
as you can.
2.
Walk around any
obstacle, if possible.
3.
If faced with a
mountain range, walk toward the space between 2 small peaks.
Does this heuristic give you the most efficient
solution? No; however, it will get you where you want to go, and you won't
waste a lot of time trying to make up your mind.
Try these behavioral heuristics to increase your productivity:
1.
Choose the right
time. Nearly everyone has times of the day when they are
most effective and times when they tend to drag. It’s smart to schedule the
most critical tasks for your most effective time of the day.
2.
Toss it. If a task doesn't really need to be done, just get
rid of it altogether.
3.
Get the bad
stuff out of the way.Do the
unpleasant items quickly and as early in the day as possible.
4.
Set a goal each
day (or night). In the morning, decide what
you want to accomplish that day. This can be even more effective when planned
the night before. Once you have a sense of direction, you can spend all your time getting
things done!
5. Eliminate all communication. While you're working, turn off the phone / cell phone,
and don't check your email. Hang a sign that says, "Do not disturb,"
if necessary. You don't have to do this for all your tasks, but at least do it
during the more difficult items.
6. Batch similar tasks together. Do all your emailing at one time. Make all your phone
calls at another. Open your snail mail during a set block of time. You'll waste
less time by doing your work in this fashion.
7. Set a timer. Even if a task might take hours, starting will seem easier if you
simply give yourself 30 minutes to get as much done as you can. A time limit
seems to help many people concentrate and work better, too.
8. Set targets. For example, if you have to make cold-calls for your sales job, tell
yourself that you're not getting up for any reason until you've made at least
100 calls. Regardless of what happens, refuse to stop until you hit your
target.
9. Use the Pareto Principle. This principle states that 20% of the actions you could take will
provide you with 80% of the benefits. So focus on the tasks that will accomplish the
most. Unfortunately, these are frequently the tasks that are not
enjoyable. You might be surprised how little you really have to do if you focus
on the critical 20%.
10. Delegate some of your work. Is there anyone else who can help you? The people
around you are resources. When appropriate, use their time and talents wisely
to get things done more quickly.
11. Set a deadline. Having a specific endpoint will really help to focus your time and
energy. If a task doesn't feel necessary, chances are that it won't get done.
12. Increase your speed. It sounds silly, but this can really help. Try doing everything a little
faster. Walk faster, talk faster, type faster, and read faster.
Implement these heuristics into your life and you'll
find yourself getting more done in less time. The ultimate secret is to stay on task and not waste any time. These
rules will help you do just that.
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