You Can Do More in 2 Hours Than You Can in One Week…
You don’t need more productivity. You need more focus. By definition, cleaning your house is productive. But who cares if you’re being productive on the wrong things? Jeff Bezos has said that he gets paid to make about three good decisions a day. That’s it. He simply knows what matters and ignores everything else. When you learn new things, you have to apply them. Here’s the trick: if you work or learn for just half an hour, then rest, then work for another half hour, you are much more productive. And once the work is done, you need to actually enjoy your free time. Otherwise, you won’t stay productive for long. The best productivity advice I’ve ever gotten can be summed up in two words: do less. Do less of the stuff that doesn’t matter so you can focus on the one to three things that actually do. Why you feel busy but still stuck James Clear explains the difference between motion and action. Motion = planning and learning. Action = what actually produces a result. Both are necessary, ...