INTRODUCTION
Nowadays, many struggle finding their inner-selves and enhancing their productivity to the next level. People always remind others, everyone really, to be productive. But yet, many still find it difficult.
Understanding how productivity works, why you should follow it, and how to seriously become productive are things people need. If you don’t access the key to this, you cannot develop out of your past shell, and grow to an extent that you several years ago couldn’t even have imagined it.
But hey! Don’t worry. Although productivity does seem hard to grasp, considering all the distractions that everyone is surrounded with, you can control all of that. You must persevere and defy the odds in this case. And yes, it will be challenging. But, do not let that stop you. Once I made the change multiple years ago, everything changed. I could now get more work done, greatly increase my efficiency, and make my schoolwork a lot smoother to complete. School doesn’t have to be as hard as it seems, that’s why you have all the resources below.
Beginner's Introduction To Productivity
Here, you will learn the very basics to productivity. You will learn what it is, how it works, some examples, and some other goodies you don’t want to miss out on.
You now know what it means to be productive. But, why? Why would anyone dedicate so much effort just to be ‘productive’?
In this post, you will discover the simple 4-step process from going to completely undecided, lazy, and unproductive to as productive as you can imagine.
Create the perfect environment for success, and the perfect environment to get the most work done possible. Prioritize this first before conquering anything else after – it’s secretly one of the most important considerations.
Volume 2: Mastering the Art of Productivity
If you want to get anywhere and reach some level of success, being time and work efficient are two necessary pillars that you’ll need to have down.
Imagine you have a huge report coming up, but you just can’t seem to do it because there’s too much to watch, binge, and consume. You are procrastinating.
This world is filled with time-wasters. People have nothing better to do than sit around and waste their life on things don’t matter. Is that you?
They say that the way you start your morning sets the tone for the entire day. They couldn’t be more accurate. Have a poor start, and endure a poor day.
Nowadays, most of us have terrible control over our minds. We give in to its demands, and listen to everything it has to say, even if we know it ain’t good.
The power nap—ranging from 10 to 20 minutes—has emerged as a potent tool in sharpening mental faculties and revitalizing the body.
High School is a lot to handle. Loads of homework. Teachers assigning inhumane amounts of class work. Projects. It just seems like your schedule is so packed.
Imagine this: it’s a good day, you’re feeling good, and are feeling productive. And then, all of a sudden, you can’t focus; your brain is fried, it’s exhausted.
Those days that we have no school are one of the biggest blessings to exist for any student. We rarely get time to ourselves, and thus, we usually waste it.
Here, my goal is to answer this question, and hopefully help some of those who are experiencing this same feeling of confusion, overthinking, and helplessness.
Last summer, everything changed for me. Life would never be the same again. I know it sounds like a lot for just a year’s worth of time, but it’s true.
Many people spend their summers differently. Some spend it having fun with friends, others spend it scrolling on their phone and mindlessly doing nothing…
A lot of people will tell you to invest your time in something productive. Forget watching movies, scrolling on your phone, calling until 2AM…
This guide will be on how you can do less work, or work less hours, yet still achieve the same output or result that you normally work for, or even better.
Turns out, you actually zone out all the time. And every time you do zone it, it costs you -maybe- what seems like just a couple of seconds or minutes.
Point is: if there’s a specific study that you’re in that is just hard to grasp, and that involves mostly text-format explanations, R1 is an excellent option.