The 9 productivity hacks I wish I knew when I was 20:
1. The Daily Highlight
I learned this from the book “Make Time”.
Basically, choose ONE IMPORTANT THING each day that is a non-negotiable task.
Ignore everything else until it's finished.
Working hard is important.
—But it's wasted if you don't work on the right things.
I learned this from the book “Make Time”.
Basically, choose ONE IMPORTANT THING each day that is a non-negotiable task.
Ignore everything else until it's finished.
Working hard is important.
—But it's wasted if you don't work on the right things.
Check out the summary of "Make Time" on Shortform:
(It's packed with tips like this)
shortform.com
Shortform makes the world's best guides to non-fiction books.
(It's packed with tips like this)
shortform.com
Shortform makes the world's best guides to non-fiction books.
3. Consume content on 1.5x speed
I finally caved and started doing this.
—Took about 2 minutes to adjust.
Comprehension rate seems almost exactly the same.
Highly recommend.
I finally caved and started doing this.
—Took about 2 minutes to adjust.
Comprehension rate seems almost exactly the same.
Highly recommend.
9. Make it enjoyable
Most of us don't have Jocko Willink level discipline.
And we never will.
A key part of making productivity sustainable is to make it enjoyable.
Small things go a long way:
- Good cup of coffee
- A playlist you love
- Nice workspace
Most of us don't have Jocko Willink level discipline.
And we never will.
A key part of making productivity sustainable is to make it enjoyable.
Small things go a long way:
- Good cup of coffee
- A playlist you love
- Nice workspace
That's a wrap!
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