Contains a curated list of productivity tips, techniques and hacks.
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How is productivity calculated?
- Calculating labour productivity
- 360-degree feedback
- Online performance tracking
- Use planners to boost productivity
- Create block schedules to eliminate distractions
- Leverage voice-to-text to simplify your day
- Listen to music to create calm
- Consider monotasking to drive efficiency
- Focus on important tasks to strengthen production
- Set goals to get ahead
- Prevent burnout
- Creating clear boundaries
- Organizing job roles
- Taking extended vacations when possible
- Avoid productivity killers
- Declutter your desk
- Take practical steps to increase productivity
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- [[Self-Management/Health/README]] and Mental Well-being
- Dream [[Job/README]] searching
- Techniques
- [[Concetration]]
- Creative Thinking
- [[Mindset_Change]] in attitude with customer
- [[Motivation drivers]]
- Self-Management
- Stephen Covey’s "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" .
- Mindset and Attitude topics reflect Carol Dweck’s "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success".
- Skill Development:
- Personal Skills
- David Allen’s "Getting Things Done" for task management and focus.
- Creative Thinking and Learning are influenced by Edward de Bono’s work on lateral thinking and lifelong learning principles.
- Interpersonal
- Dale Carnegie’s "How to Win Friends and Influence People" and other communication-focused literature.
- Networking Keith Ferrazzi in "Never Eat Alone".
- Personal Skills
- Career and Professional Growth:
- Richard Bolles in "What Color Is Your Parachute?" (job search and career planning).
- Leadership principles draw from books like John Maxwell’s "The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership".
- Work-Life Integration:
- This reflects the ideas in "The Power of Full Engagement" by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz.
- Mindfulness and Relaxation Jon Kabat-Zinn’s work on mindfulness-based stress reduction.
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