Why the internet is killing your productivity Whenever you find yourself procrastinating have a list of other tasks to do such as answering important emails, and organizing.In order to discover when your prime time is, for one day keep a log of how much energy you have throughout the day and cut out all caffeine, heavy meals, and sugar.Depending on your genetics you should schedule your hardest most difficult tasks when your energy levels are at their peeks.Do the same thing for the beginning of each week.At the beginning of the day, picture the end of the day and ask yourself: When this day is over, what 3 things will I want to to have accomplished.But the most important take away from the book is to remember that it's not how much you get done, but what you get done. As someone who is a nerd for books like these, I knew a lot of what was covered but I picked up a couple of tricks and tips that I apply daily in my life that helped me crank up my output a fair amount. Chris Bailey is productivity guru, and this book encompasses all his past experiments, research he has conducted, and knowledge to help you become the best possible version of yourself.
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