Table of contents:
- 5 Proven Ways to Boost Energy and Performance
- How to develop a core 21st century skill
- 7 little-known but awesome productivity tools
- Checklist for the perfect workplace
- Coping with burnout and regaining your productivity
- How to overcome procrastination in 5 minutes
- 2 phrases to help you tackle the most frustrating tasks
- 10 biohacks to help you unleash your potential and change your life for the better
- Secrets of visualization: how to dream to make everything come true
- How to get things in order and keep up with everything: a complete guide to the GTD system
2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Our best articles over the past year on how to get things in order, create the perfect work environment and the right mindset.
5 Proven Ways to Boost Energy and Performance
There are times when it is simply unbearable to work: it is difficult to keep attention, you want to sleep, or you are irresistibly drawn to the social network for an injection of light content. This is real torture, but you can stop it. The life hacker lists the current methods that can be applied to any job.
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How to develop a core 21st century skill
Without concentration, you can't catch a fish from a pond, you can't write a good article, and you can't do anything normally. Find out how long a person is able to maintain attention and how to choose the right time, place and order of tasks so as not to be in the clouds.
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7 little-known but awesome productivity tools
If you are constantly lost in your tasks, often distracted and do not remember why you opened half of the tabs in the browser, it's time to put things in order. Lifehacker has collected services, applications and extensions for you to optimize your workflow. You will no longer lose a single task, you will know exactly how much time is spent on projects, and you will easily deal with all open tabs.
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Checklist for the perfect workplace
Sometimes you need to put things in order not only in your computer, but also in your workplace. Temperature, humidity, lighting, and even interior colors all affect your productivity, even if you don't notice it. Learn how to organize your workspace so that nothing prevents you from being at your best.
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Coping with burnout and regaining your productivity
We often forget that a person cannot withstand mental stress for a long time. Sooner or later, it will end in frustration, depression, or burnout. A life hacker will tell you how to restore moral strength and return the desire to work.
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How to overcome procrastination in 5 minutes
Procrastination is tricky. Laziness can hide fear of criticism, stress, fear of failure, and other reasons. If you don't have time to figure them out, try the five minute technique.
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2 phrases to help you tackle the most frustrating tasks
If the task is very unpleasant, but it must be done, try the method of journalist Abby Wolfe. She invented it in her youth, during an unloved warm-up before playing basketball. Two helpful thoughts will help you tune in to any boring or unpleasant task.
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10 biohacks to help you unleash your potential and change your life for the better
In pursuit of productivity, first of all, you need to take care of your health and good mood: without them, any work turns into torment. Biohackers know good ways to improve immunity, support mental health and boost self-confidence, and they share this with everyone who is ready to change their lives for the better.
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Secrets of visualization: how to dream to make everything come true
It seems like daydreaming has little to do with productivity. It really depends on how you do it. The life hacker talks about a useful method - clear visualization with elements of a plan for the future. You have not tried to dream like this yet.
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How to get things in order and keep up with everything: a complete guide to the GTD system
If you want a one-stop system to manage all your to-dos, try GTD (Get Things Done). This is the methodology of David Allen, Personal Performance Trainer. It will be useful for people drowning in a sea of tasks, it will help unload the brain, draw up a clear plan and not forget anything.
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