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What Some Articles on Productivity Get Wrong

Think about Task Management rather than Time Management

Alan Jones PhD FRSA
Apr 14, 2023
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“Productivity is never an accident. It is always the result of a commitment to excellence, intelligent planning, and focused effort.” – Paul J. Meyer

It’s not about doing more in the time you have, it’s about being focussed in time you set aside.

Many articles on productivity focus on how to get more done in less time. They suggest tactics such as multitasking or working longer hours to increase productivity, but in reality, these methods can actually harm productivity by spreading attention thinly and leading to burnout.

True productivity is about being fully present and focused on the task at hand. It’s about creating a balance between work and rest and taking breaks to refresh the mind. It’s about setting realistic goals and prioritizing tasks based on their importance and urgency.

Another misconception is that productivity only applies to work-related tasks. However, productivity is a holistic concept that encompasses all aspects of life, including personal goals, relationships, and self-care.

Some articles on productivity suggest that there is a one-size-fits-all solution to becoming more productive. In reality, productivity is a personal and individualized process that requires self-awareness and experimentation to find what works best for each individual.

In summary, the key to productivity is not about doing more but about being mindful and focused on what truly matters. It’s about finding a balance and applying strategies that work for your unique circumstances and goals.

Ten Productivity Tips

  1. Prioritize tasks based on importance and urgency.

  2. Limit multitasking and focus on one task at a time.

  3. Take breaks to refresh the mind and prevent burnout.

  4. Establish a work-life balance that includes time for personal goals, relationships, and self-care.

  5. Set realistic goals and track progress.

  6. Use technology to streamline tasks and automate repetitive tasks.

  7. Practice good time-management strategies, such as blocking off time for specific tasks.

  8. Say no to tasks that do not align with your goals or priorities.

  9. Create a productive workspace that promotes focus and clarity.

  10. Experiment with different productivity techniques to find what works best for you.

“Don’t confuse activity with productivity. Many people are simply busy being busy.” – Robin Sharma

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