So then begs the question: what is the most effective way to be productive with your hours? Let’s break this down by hours to be more specific – what is the best way to spend one hour to achieve the most you can? We all know each hour is precious in the working world.
Luckily, there are some steps you can add to your daily routine to be productive for not just one hour, but every single day.
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Prioritizing your health (especially if you have a high-stress job) is essential in being productive. If anything, spending your one hour checking in with yourself is one of the most productive things you can do – if you are overwhelmed and stressed out, you won’t perform well in your career.
Create a list/goals
Another way to productively use an hour is to create a list of your goals, intentions and what you need to get accomplished that day. Sometimes, we can feel overwhelmed by the number of tasks we need to get done that our job demands from us. If we can take a step back to realistically figure out what needs to be done today versus tomorrow, you can prioritize your focus on one or two tasks instead of a million, making your hour of work more productive.
Put your phone away
While cell phones are necessary for work, try to avoid going online as a means to distract yourself or procrastinate. It can be so easy to feel overwhelmed and unmotivated, and to pass time scrolling through social media. This, however, is a poor decision – that absent-minded scrolling can lead to a lot of wasted time.
Try muting or putting
away your phone, computer, or anything else that would tempt you to avoid doing
your tasks. Sometimes putting it out of sight with the volume down can help
prevent distraction. When you complete your one hour of work, then you can
check and take a five-minute phone break. Having that incentive to finish your
work to check your phone is a way to motivate yourself.
While it may seem like a small amount of time, one hour can
be very productive – if you use the time wisely.
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