Be More Productive

Donna SLam — Be More Productive

How To Be More Productive

Why Focus Is Important?

  • By giving all your attention to the task without distraction, you can get it done much more quickly and with fewer mistakes. Your work will be of higher quality as well. Another benefit to being focused is that your creativity will kick in too. You’ll come up with new ideas associated with the task at hand.
  • Being constantly connected to others and having many distractions that take away your focus can affect your stress levels as well as your productivity. When you aren’t focused, you don’t get as much done as you could if you were truly focused on the task you’re doing.
  • Focusing on one thing for a certain period helps you think better. Having your mind scattered over several tasks at once keeps you from thinking about what you are actually doing. You only have time to complete a task quickly before you must move on to the next one. All the while you are trying to remember everything that has to be done. When you focus, you can think about only one thing for that period.
  • Focusing allows your subconscious to do the work. Think about when you learned to ride a bike or drive a car. It was difficult in the beginning, but when you began focusing on what you were doing, your subconscious took over and helped you learn. The same is true in your everyday tasks. Once you begin focusing solely on one task, your subconscious helps you do them quicker and easier.

Multitasking Is Overrated

Multitasking Is A Bad Habit

  1. Multitasking leads to attention and memory loss. According to a study by Harvard Professor Clifford Nass, in findings published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, people who use online social media and other forms of electronic communications have trouble focusing their attention and have lower scores on memory tests.
    Cognitive performance is diminished. A recent study by Zheng Wang, a professor at Ohio State University, showed that multitasking caused students to feel more productive, but showed they were actually reducing their cognitive skills abilities such as studying.
  2. It turns people off when you are interacting with them. People who multitask often find themselves coming in contact with others. If you only half pay attention to them, answering texts and phone calls while talking to them, you will lose their respect.
  3. Multitaskers lose productivity. Switching between tasks is counter-productive. You lose time and concentration every time you switch to a different task.

Tips To Improve Focus

  • Meditate: I try to allocate at least 30 minutes each day to meditate. If you can’t dedicate that much time you can still do a short breathing exercise. Focus on your breathing, really focusing on the air, how it touches your nostrils and enters your lips. How does it feel as it escapes? Your mind may wander, with many thoughts coming at you from all directions. When this happens bring your thoughts back to focusing on your breathing. Continue this process for several minutes. You’ll be amazed at how your mind is clear and you feel energized feel taking five or ten deep, meaningful breaths. The best part is you can do this anywhere, anytime.
  • Breathing: Regulating your breathing relaxes your circulatory system and brings you a sense of peace.
  • Listen: I listen to music to help improve my focus. Really concentrate on the music. Try to focus on a single instrument.
  • Cut goals into small targets: Having an end goal in mind while working on the tasks to achieve it can frustrate you because your target goal might be too big or difficult. Your results won’t be quick, and it may seem like you aren’t getting any closer to the end. Instead of working toward the ultimate end goal, break it down into smaller, more achievable goals you can reach within a few days. Then cross each smaller goal off your list as you achieve it.
  • Focus: Learning how to focus on one task at a time takes time and commitment. In our busy lives, we are pulled in many directions at one time. It’s best to begin your journey on a more focused life gradually. Remember, focus is such an important part of how productive you are. If you can focus on one task for a set amount of time you will be more productive in a shorter amount of time than you have been.

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