Given the pandemic, this episode comes timely as it’s a challenge to manage time while working at home.
But even after the pandemic, this challenge of getting most out of your time will not end.
In today’s episode, Benjamin and I talk about different time management hacks to be productive and efficient while working at home.
We talk specifically about these points:
Things you should establish first:
- Be clear on your goals and keep them in front of you
- Focus on building great habits as these will carry you to success
Three time management hacks:
- Saying no and turning things back – reflect work
- Focus your efforts and concentration (schedule time, manage distractions)
- Get and stay organized (calendar, to-dos, meetings, filing ….) – apply the 4 principles from Atomic Habits
References:
- Atomic habits
- Make it obvious
- Make it attractive
- Make it easy
- Make it satisfying
- Deep work
- The one thing
- 3 biggest time management hack all experts agree on
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