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Small Hacks to Increase Your Productivity Starting... NOW!

What's that? Another list? Absolutely! 😂

I love lists because they are like a kick start to a brainstorming session. You've come to the list because you are looking for a solution or an idea. The list might not have exactly what you need, but odds are there will be something in the list that resonates with you. Take that thing and run with it. Focus on it, tweak it to suit your uniqueness!
  1. Plan your day the night before.
  2. Get the big rocks in.
  3. Do the hardest task first.
  4. Single-task high-level work.
  5. Multi-task low-level work.
  6. Ditch the unimportant.
  7. Use a to-do list for important tasks.
  8. Use a do-later list for less important tasks.
  9. First be effective, then be efficient.
  10. Quit procrastinating.
  11. Get a head start.
  12. Practice the 80/20 rule.
  13. Clear you mind - do a brain dump.
  14. Be organized.
  15. Delegate where needed.
  16. Master your skills, learn from the best.
  17. Be well rested.
  18. Improvise on your performance.
  19. Create your life handbook.
  20. Batch similar tasks.
  21. Reward yourself.
  22. Learn to say no.
  23. Create a conducive environment.
  24. Improve your posture.
  25. Delete limiting thoughts.
  26. Plan your task.
  27. Be on time.
  28. Visualization.
  29. Practice makes perfect.
  30. Use overwhelming force of will.
  31. Take a time out.
Do you have any tried and true handy productivity hacks? Leave them in the comments below!

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