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If you feel like your to-do list keeps growing every day, you aren’t alone. For many entrepreneurs, the day feels like a losing battle against the clock, switching from sales spreadsheets to marketing plans until your brain feels like it has too many tabs open.
The good news is that productivity isn’t a talent you’re born with; it’s a set of habits you can build. If you’ve struggled to stay on track, it’s likely because you’re trying to do too much at once. By simplifying your approach and focusing on planning, staying focused, making wise choices, and being consistent, you can start seeing progress without the burnout.
It’s hard to stay focused when every notification feels like an emergency. If your attention span feels short, don't beat yourself up; just train it. Expert advice suggests starting small with a 15-minute focus window.
Commit to working for just 15 minutes without checking your phone or email. Once the timer goes off, give yourself a quick break to satisfy the urge. As that 15-minute block starts to feel easy, push it to 20 or 25 minutes. You’re teaching your brain that it’s okay to unplug.
We often stay unproductive because our environment makes it too easy to get distracted. You can nudge yourself into a better workflow by making small, low-effort changes to your surroundings. These include:
Interruptions are the ultimate productivity killers. If you’re working from home, pets, family members, or even needy clients might assume you’re available 24/7. To get your work done, you have to draw a line in the sand.
Set a Do Not Disturb status on your phone or chat apps for just 30 minutes at a time. Most non-emergencies can wait half an hour for a reply. If you have clients who expect instant answers, try mentioning your typical response times in your meetings or email signature. When people know when to expect you, they stop hovering.
One of the biggest energy drains is context switching. This is the act of jumping from a creative task to a technical one. Your brain has to shift focus every time you switch gears, which makes you feel tired.
Instead, group similar tasks together. Try doing all your thinking work in the morning and all your admin work in the afternoon. By staying in the same headspace for a longer period, you’ll find that you move through your list much faster and with way less stress.
For more great tips and tricks on how to best use technology and get more done, visit our blog on our website.
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