Today I wanttogiveyousomeofmytopsevenproductivityhextomakeyoumoreeffectiveinbothyourpersonalandprofessionallife.
Andthisiscomingfromsomebodymyself.
I'm anexGoogleattacklead, and I'vebeenveryeffectiveinmyprofessionallife.
Mypersonallife.
It's upfordebate, but I'm justreallyintomen, Maxine, optimizingmydailylifeandhavesometipstosharewithyou.
Notmyfirstrealization, andyoumayalreadyknowthisisthat I'm currentlyatmyparent's placeandthenusing a lotofmyworkdoneoveratmyapartment.
Andwhen I movedoverhere, I realizedthat I wasfarmoreeffectiveoverthere, andthenmyproductivitycomingheretook a hugehit.
Andso I triedtoanalyzewhywastheresuch a hugestepinmyproductivity?
And I cametotherealizationthattheirtwoprimaryfactorsatplayhere I spent 99% ofmytimeatthedesk, and I realizedthathaving a reallygood, nicebigmonitoractuallymakesmewaymoreproductive.
Thingsarejustcompletewasteoftime, somyrecommendationiseachdayyoutake a lookatoneofthethingsthatarewastingyourtime.
Maybeit's aninterest, a hobby, a websitethatyou'revisiting, someappthatyou'reusingandjustcutthatoutandtrytoremovealltherandomstuffthatisnotaddingvaluetoyourlife.
I absolutelylovethisquotethatthethingsyouownenduponthe U.
I havefoundthathavinganoverabundanceoftimereallyhelps, Sowhyisthisimportant?
Wellusuallymaybeyouhaveyournormaldayjob, andthenyoumayhave a littlebitofextratime.
Butthattimeinthesensesordeepreallocatedtowards, like, say, restinggaming, haveyourcoffeetimegoingtothegymreading a bookor a whitenerdog, maybegoingtothebeach.
Youknow, thistimecouldbespentreading a book, forexample, ormaybethinkingaboutyournextbusinessidea.
Butinsteadyou'redoingthisallthetime.
Andsowhat I doisorganizedmybookmarksandmapsonmyphoneintothiscategorylikecheckonce a dayinthemorning, andthat's theonlytime I checkit.
Andthenthroughouttherestoftheday, I justwon't checkallthesenewseyesoverandoveragain.
Oneday, 10 or 20 yearsfromnow, futuregenerationswilllookbackonthisandrecognizethatwehadthisdiseaseknownassocialmediaaddiction.
I kindoflikehowpeoplelookbackontheopiumcrisisandrealizedthatpeoplewerejustontheopiumanddrugsthroughouttheirlives.
Oftentimes, actually, what I woulddois I'lljustwakeupandthen I'm goingtogettoworkand I'm goingtoworkfor, like, 23 hours, andthenattheendofthat, once I know I'vegotmyworkandthenthatmaybe I'llspendsometimecheckingmysocialmedia.
Butwiththattypeofroutine, I know I wouldhavelockedinatleast a good 2 to 3 hoursofsolidwork.
Andinmyopinion, they'reoneofthesecretweapons I usethatmakememoreeffective.
Soifyou'rewonderingspecificallyhowtogetstartedhere, youcanuse a texteditorlikesublimetextvisualstudiocode.
Andwithaneditorlikethat, youcanalsodistorting, whichjustgivesyou a lotofpowerintermsofprocessinginformationanddatathatyoucomeacrossusuallyonthedaytodaybasis.
Really.
Andthenmyseventhproductivityhackisgiventhetask.
Justgetstartedonit.
Youdon't havetocompletethat.
Youdon't havetofinish.
Itmaybejustbeginningwith a littlebitofinitialresearchandtellyourselfthatallyou'redoingistakingthatonefirstlittlestep.
Justgonnatake a look.
Andyoumayfindthatassoonasyoustart a task, youkindofbreakdownthesebarriersandyoujustgetmoreintoit.
Overtime, I mightjuststartwith a Googlesearchorsendoutanemailortwoformoreinformation, Maybemake a phonecalloranappointmentforthat.
Andthenthatjustreallygetstheballrolling.
Andprettysoonovertime I findOh, yeah, thiswholething.
Itmaybequiteeasytodo, notonemorebone.
Thisperformancethat I haveforyou, which I learnedoveratGoogle, wasthattheyliketomeasureeverythingandthenthroughthesprints.
Soinsteadofsittinginsomevague, ambiguousgofor, like, a wholeyearandthere's nothingtomeasure, like, generallytrytolosesomeweight.
Well, whatyouwoulddoisyouwouldsay, set a goforthreemonthsandthenmake a sprintforthat, Youwouldmakethegoveryspecific, like, lose £10 inthreemonths.