- Monday, June 28, 2021
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Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Everyday by Jay Jaboneta.
Jay Jaboneta, Filipino blogger, philanthropist, new media advocate, and founder of Yellow Boat of Hope Foundation, Inc. shares one of his favorite books and the lessons that he learned from it.
Listen and learn new mental models that can help you in this New Normal.
- Monday, June 01, 2020
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Do you feel bummed lately, feeling unproductive and such? Feeling stuck in a rut at work? Maybe we can help with these five basic tips that you can apply to your work place:
- List today's agenda. Either mentally or through writing, list today's agenda that you'll need to finish. We recommend having a notepad or a small whiteboard nearby so you can scribble down the tasks you need to do.
- Don't mind the clock. Unless it's really needed, don't look at the clock. Just mind the agenda that you have at hand, and finish them one by one. Soon enough, you'll realize that it's already past three and you are almost done with your agenda.
- Have some music at the background. Nowadays there are radio stations that air music suited for the office - whether lite, classics, retro, or mellow, they have it, and you can switch the dial to your kind of sound.
- Rearrange your workspace. Some do this constantly to give a different look and feel for your cubicle environment. People get sick of the old, and that goes as well in the layout of your workspace.
- Take a break. When you're stuck in a work that you feel you can't finish, go skip it for a while, take a break or switch to another brief task. Just leave it there, and get back when you're done with your quick work.
Above all these tips, the most important thing to note is to avoid distraction. Hopefully, these tips will help you avoid being distracted with stuff and feel more productive.
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- Monday, March 06, 2017
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We all lead a hectic and busy lifestyle. But do you realise that some people around you are able to handle everything that comes along their life with a breeze and yet seem to do so in a laid-back manner? This is while most of us are struggling to make ends meet.
Have you wondered what is their secret? Why are they able to be stress-free, ready to go and have everything at their finger tips? Here are tips to do so:
Tip 1: Kick the tasks off our brain
Kick the tasks out of our brain and plan to do it. We often have millions of "to-do" items, task, or ideas on our head and spend time procrastinating to act on them. Instead of using brain power to remember them, we should kick the items off on paper and use our brain cells in a more productive way. Writing these items down not only helps you to clear the mind, and is also a step closer to working on the task.
Tip 2: Organise a time schedule
Jumping straight into the work without prioritising is an ineffective way to do work. The proven and effective way is to prioritise and organise your time well. Divide your working hours into slots- for example, 20 minutes to clear emails, two hours to produce the presentation slides required for a project. Prioritise your work by focusing on the important and urgent things to do in the morning. This can be followed by items which are less important and easier to complete. This will make your work seemingly easier at the same time.
Tip 3: Leverage on other's time
Leveraging on other's time to achieve your objective is a powerful tactic, if used well. This is different from making us of others. Leveraging on other's time means empowering employees or co-workers or even outsourced workers to do the job for you. But of course, you would need to think about what it is the "catch" for them to do so.
Tip 4: Reward yourself
Do not be daunted by the pressure of completing a massive project. It may seem like a daunting hill to climb, but it will not be if you break down the work into "manageable portions" to work on. Pace yourself and celebrate small wins at every milestone. Upon finishing the massive project, give yourself a pat on the back and reward yourself with a big reward.
Tip 5: Set some personal time
One of the common aspects overlooked by most Americans is that they do not stop to smell the roses, despite a highly hectic lifestyle. Plan and set aside time (recommended 15-20mins) everyday to relax and do something you find enjoyable. Forget about checking on emails, or asking calls related to work. This is the time for you to just recharge yourself. You will come to work energised and productive after the breaks.
Tip 6: Leverage on technology
Most would agree that technology is a double-edged sword. Use them to your advantage by leveraging to do planning, simple task management, and for information sharing. In order to not get caught in the rat race of using more technology, keep it simple to a task manager that can meet your needs and suits you.
Tip 7: Keep Growing
The world is so dynamic and fluid these days. One should never stop learning and if we do, we are risking our ability to produce good work. Always value-add to yourself development by experimenting with new things, reading, and acquiring new knowledge. To maximise on productivity, leverage on the time spent travelling to work, during workouts or even waiting to read.
Tip 8: Kill away all distractions
This is the most powerful tip among all. Our life is cluttered with so many distractions that makes productivity seems impossible. Make a resolution to improve on things today, because procrastination does not help, but will only make our life less productivity.
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- Monday, August 13, 2012
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