In today’s fast-paced world, it’s more important than ever to be productive.
Productivity is the ability to get things done efficiently and effectively. It is a valuable skill that can be used in all aspects of life, from work and school to personal projects and hobbies.
There are many reasons why someone needs to be productive. Being productive can help you to:
- Achieve your goals. When you are productive, you are more likely to achieve your goals because you are able to get things done on time and to a high standard.
- Reduce stress. When you are productive, you are less likely to feel stressed and overwhelmed because you are in control of your time and your work.
- Enjoy a better quality of life. When you are productive, you have more time to do the things that you enjoy. This can lead to a better quality of life overall.
But how can you achieve 10x productivity? Here are a few tips:
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There is a Dashboard created by PowerBI which is quite intuitive.

I have marked my favorite ones in RED and second on the list in BLUE. Which ones are yours? Do mention in the comments!!!
Definitive 100 Most Useful Productivity Hacks
- Time-boxing
- Prioritise
- Say no
- Move! (Thanks to POMODORO)
- Control your devices ( I just have one device to manage)
- Take short breaks
- To-do lists
- Eat well
- 2-minute rule
- Control social media (I’m not active on Social Media except Linkedin & this Blog 😊)
- Choose when to check your email
- Organize your workspace
- Start earlier
- Breathe
- Turn off alerts
- Shorter meetings
- Site blockers
- Productivity tools
- Plan ahead
- Single-tasking (I’m still getting better!!)
- Write it down
- Break tasks down
- 8020 rule
- Be true to yourself
- Avoid visual distractions
- Sleep
- Run meetings well
- Batch similar tasks
- Fewer meetings
- Focus on outcomes
- Effective above efficient
- Delegate
- Ignore the news
- Change the scenery
- Long breaks
- Time yourself
- Be positive
- Follow up after meetings
- One small change
- Flow
- Drink water (Motivation Bottle is helping me here!)
- Drink coffee responsibly
- Make a public commitment
- Acknowledge your success
- Don’t reread emails
- Help others in meetings
- Be on time
- Kill your darlings
- Work from home
- Productive procrastination
- Your biological prime time
- Find time for yourself ( “Me Time” – Tough but at times prioritize!!)
- Be realistic
- Set clear goals
- Just start
- Devices in Meetings
- Break bad habits
- Love your job
- Show compassion
- Focus on the present
- Systemise
- Start and end on time
- Get ergonomic
- Use your commute
- Unplug
- Meeting roles
- Do not do to-do lists
- 10,000 hours
- Find lost hours
- Short- and long-term goals
- Visualise success
- Reward yourself
- Rituals
- Eric Schmidt’s “9 Rules of Email”
- Be flexible
- Log all your ideas
- Take control when you can
- Make work fun again
- Natural light
- Learn to touch type properly
- Listen actively (Improving every day!!!)
- Inbox Zero
- Voicemail
- Templates
- Hard stuff first ( Worth to Know the Logic behind!!)
- Close open loops in your head
- Waiting-on list
- Deprioritize the non-essential
- Reply by…
- Control your inbox (Create Rules, Quick Templates, etc)
- Wear a uniform
- Set deadlines
- Assign a ‘Task Deputy’
- Password manager
- Schedule “stress” time
- Five goals
- Convert emails to to-dos
- Old-school alarm clocks
- Chewing gum (Interesting, should try this!!)
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