Getting stuff done

Does your desk ever feel like it looks like this?

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Could it be you need to get shit done? Of course you do. But stuff gets in the way. Sometimes 24 hours just isn’t enough. And it’s not just work. You want to do stuff outside of work. You want to start that new exercise regime. Learn a new language. Impress people by answering a question on University Challenge.  

In short want to get things done. Accomplished. Completed.

Have a go at these and have time to gossip at the water cooler.

Learn to say NO! Knowing when to say no and actually saying no are two different things.  When you know something isn’t important or will disrupt you unreasonably you need to be able to stand up and say no. Don’t be afraid to do so.

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Take the train. Or the bus. Ditch the car. Relax and get things done on your daily commute. You can get a head start on your emails, make a to do list. Or even do some actual work!

Listen to educational podcasts while you commute. Or learn a new language. Enhance your skills set through your headphones! 30 minutes of the day in a couple of moths it is amazing what you can learn. Trust me.

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4.       Work from home.  Like me. Work out what tasks can be done from home and convince your boss that this is where you will get most done. You will free from the distraction of co-workers, meetings, long lunches, commutes, the list goes on. And if your boss doesn’t trust you or is convinced then he’s a w*****.  A boss needs to be able to trust jhis team.

5.       Prioritize effectively. What’s most important? Do that first.

6.       Make time to exercise. Release those endorphins! They are great for the mind! Exercise will help you to focus when you need to. Plus you’ll develop that six pack that you’ve been hiding all these years.

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7.       Create rock solid deadlines. Nothing will spur you into action more than a seemingly insurmountable challenge, and an ever-advancing date in the calendar when it all has to be completed. How else do you think I manage to write an article every week?!

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8.       Sleep early. You cannot work effectively if you’re tired.  Go to bed a a normal time. You may stop needing that alarm clock!

9.       Experiment with a change of location. Working in the same place day after day, moth after moth can erode you productivity See if you can mix it up. I often write this blog on my laptop in another place. The pub (not a good example, but lovely warm fire). A café. The library. My garden (in the summer).  See if your boss will let you out for an hour for a team meeting somewhere other than the office. And if you’re the boss suggest it! Perhaps here:

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10.   Get a life outside of work. The brain craves variety.  When work is over it is over. Turn off. De stress. No don’t go home and login to the Internet. Take up a hobby or a sport.  Fed your brain. Enjoy your free time

11.   The Two Minute Rule. If something can be done in two minutes do it NOW. If not leave for an appropriate time slot.

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12.   Establish an ending time to your work day. Not only will you strive to complete all your tasks before the work day ends it also gives you a certain time you can relax and end the day. When the day ends forget the job…you are not being paid to worry about it in your own time!

13.   Carry a random report. You didn’t learn this here:  If you work in an office, carry around random, important-looking bits of paper. And walk with the hustle of a Very Busy Person. Not only will people start to think of you as a big player they will also be much less likely to hassle you or ask for an impromptu meeting. Allowing you to concentrate on the important stuff.  This works.

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14.   OHIO. Only handle it once. If you receive an email and can reply to it quickly, reply right away. Reason being, if you leave it until later, the time spent replying plus the time spent remembering over and over that you need to reply ends up being much more than if you just replied to the email right away.

15.   Learn how to create tasks. “Take over the world” isn’t a task. It’s a goal. With many tasks associated with it. Separate goals in to smaller, manageable and clear tasks.

 Good luck!

Interesting stats and other reasons to do it. NOW!

Time is ticking. Tic Toc, Tic Toc.

People are alive for an average of 674,968 hours.

And let’s say you’re 30 years old. You’ve already lived 262,974 hours! How were they?

So you have got about 411, 994 hours left

But, we spend an average of a third of our lives asleep so in reality you will only be awake foe another 274 662 hours.

And then I suppose you’ll be going to the loo, showering, standing in a queue. That will take out a few hours.

So let’s say, rounded to a nice even figure, you have 250,000 hours of good living left. Does this sound like a lot? Put it another way:  you’ve already spent more hours on this earth than you have left to really live.

What’s more, you will spend most of this time working or doing something related to work. Whether it’s doing work, talking about work, traveling for work, thinking about work, commuting for work, buying clothes for work, buying supplies for work, planning for work, etc.

Do you love you’re work?

If you had to spend the majority of the rest of your waking hours doing one thing, would it be something you absolutely hate to do?

Why in the world would you not make the effort to spend the majority of the rest of your life doing something you love?

By the way, you are now at least 30 seconds more dead than you were before you got here. Tic toc, tic toc,

I’m not saying you need to work for yourself. I’m saying don’t just “tread water” thinking the job you’re e in is safe and secure. It isn’t. No job is really.  So you might as well find something you enjoy with the exact same security!

Or put it this way.

The alarm goes off at 6 or 7 am. How do you feel? Do you haul yourself out of bed. Sleep walk downstairs wishing you were still in bed. Feeling exhausted before the day has started. Or is it Saturday? There’s a brief feeling of euphoria. You don’t have to get out of bed and can tell the alarm where to go. Sadly, the former is a more regular occurrence.

Wouldn’t it be better for it to be the other way round? To have the Saturday feeling on a regular basis?

It can happen. I have done it. It can only come from doing something you truly love on a daily basis. Something you are passionate about. And you could get paid for doing it!

Remember: Living is more than just being alive. Don’t just exist!

The people who succeed at being more than just ‘alive’ are the people who’ve found a deeply rooted passion or love for something.

Are you one of these people? Do you want to be one of these people?  If you do there is literally nothing stopping you. If you really want it that is.

Identify what you love. What you enjoy. What you’re passionate about.  Research what you need to do to incorporate this into your world. Does it mean stating out on your own? Moving/ changing jobs?

Make plans to do this. Execute it. GO FOR IT!  YOU CAN DO IT, you know you can. Take action.

Do it. Do it NOW

Tic Toc, Tic Toc,

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