"7 Habits I Avoid to Become Highly Productive"
(Cutting these things helped me boost my productivity.)
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(Cutting these things helped me boost my productivity.)


While most people try to become more productive by adding things, I’ve discovered it's far easier to start by subtracting what kills productivity in the first place.
If you’re ready to skyrocket your productivity to get more done than ever before, avoid these 7 specific habits:
If you’re ready to skyrocket your productivity to get more done than ever before, avoid these 7 specific habits:
1. Focusing on Minor Details, Not Results
Productivity is about how much you create and deliver; not just finishing busy work.
Don’t overfocus on minor details like having the perfect calendar. Measure your results and your work will improve.
Productivity is about how much you create and deliver; not just finishing busy work.
Don’t overfocus on minor details like having the perfect calendar. Measure your results and your work will improve.
2. Checking Devices First Thing in the Morning
Avoid checking your phone, emails, and social media first thing in the morning, which puts you in “reaction” mode. Instead, take a step toward your goals before touching them.
Avoid checking your phone, emails, and social media first thing in the morning, which puts you in “reaction” mode. Instead, take a step toward your goals before touching them.
3. Allowing Distractions During Work
Multitasking and switching tasks ruin your productivity. Instead, minimize distractions while you work and remove clutter from your workspace.
Multitasking and switching tasks ruin your productivity. Instead, minimize distractions while you work and remove clutter from your workspace.
4. Working Until Exhaustion
Don’t work until you’re exhausted; you’ll burn out and had nothing left for the next day. Instead, stop when you feel your productivity decline and take breaks throughout your day to conserve energy.
Don’t work until you’re exhausted; you’ll burn out and had nothing left for the next day. Instead, stop when you feel your productivity decline and take breaks throughout your day to conserve energy.
5. Working Without Priorities
Prioritize your tasks based on importance, not just urgency, so you can maximize the results you get from each workday.
Prioritize your tasks based on importance, not just urgency, so you can maximize the results you get from each workday.
6. “Finding” Time to Do Things
Don’t find time for the things that are important to you; make time. Set it in your calendar and build your schedule around it.
Don’t find time for the things that are important to you; make time. Set it in your calendar and build your schedule around it.
7. Failing to Set Boundaries
Avoid saying “yes” to every request and overwhelming yourself with unimportant things. Set boundaries on your time and learn how to say “no” politely so you can say “yes” to what really matters.
Avoid saying “yes” to every request and overwhelming yourself with unimportant things. Set boundaries on your time and learn how to say “no” politely so you can say “yes” to what really matters.


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