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Tips to increase your productivity

Better productivity is something that we all want to achieve in our lives. There is a famous saying it’s not the number of hours you put into work, it is the amount of work you put in those hours.
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Better productivity is something that we all want to achieve in our lives. There is a famous saying it’s not the number of hours you put into work, it is the amount of work you put in those hours. However, when it comes to materializing it in real life, we often tend to do the opposite. But do not worry. Here are a few tips that you can try to help increase your productivity: 


 


Finish the important/challenging thing first


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In the bid of completing assigned tasks, most of us start with the basics. This can later bring stress to you hampering your entire work pattern. Completing significant/challenging work right in the beginning reduces stress providing a calm space for brain to work in and thus increasing one’s productivity. 


 


Make better use of Internet


These days most of us spend most of our precious hours spending time in social media. This is one of the contributing reasons for many people’s decrease in productivity. But, rather utilize the time you spend in social media to gain knowledge and information from internet. This can help you increase your productivity. 


 


Avoid multitasking


Multi-tasking might make you feel like the ‘smartest kid’ in the room. But scientifically proven facts show a different and real scenario. Multi-tasking reduces productivity by as much as 40%. This is because toggling between multiple tasks limits your focus, hampers working memory and increases stress and mental fatigue. So in order to increase productive focus in performing one task at a time.


 

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