10 preparation habits that can help you be more productive
Once the glittering, refreshing return to school stops,
students and their parents know when to get down to business, especially for
middle school or high school students, homework assignments are tight,
Workloads are heavy, and more challenges ahead of the curve.
As a parent, you might ask, "What is the secret
behind this?" Academic journeys can be overlooked when it comes to
mastering useful study, but we have seen this as a tipping point in making
great students great students. We've put together a list of 10 best practices
to help you or your child set up for a productive school year.
1. Make a good morning routine
This is the best ways to start your day is to get up early
and eat a healthy breakfast. CEOs and other successful individuals have a
morning routine, which includes practising their inboxes and scanning quickly
to find the most urgent tasks. The first thing you can do in the morning is to try
to warm your brain. But no matter what you choose, be sure to create good
morning habits so you can spend another productive day. If you're not sure how
to do your morning routine, this guide will help you. The final morning routine
is to make you happy and productive all day long.
2. Get your biggest job out:
It may be tempting to complete a bunch of small tasks in
an attempt to 'do more', but the reality is that the big task you skipped is
still going on. Your brain is refreshed when you first sit down to work, so
bring out your significant functions while you're most productive. In other words, do what
you need to do before your mind starts to wander.
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3. Take regular breaks:
You may find this
reversible, but taking a brief break in the work actually increases
Concentration, creativity and memory. Working consistently for long periods leads to stress, fatigue, and decision fatigue. Maximise work efficiency
with frequent breaks to refresh and refresh your mind.
4. Eat frogs:
Mark Twain once
said, "Eat a live frog first in the morning, and nothing bad will happen to
you all day." This quote is based on Brian Tracy's famous 'eating the
frog'. The 'frog' here is the most important thing on your to-do list. If you
do nothing about it, then the most risk factor. Tracy says the key to reaching a
high level of performance and productivity is to develop a lifelong habit of
addressing your main task first, every morning. But what do you do if you have
multiple jobs on your plate? "Eat ugly frogs first," the author
advises. If money is one of your most important tasks before you, start the
most challenging task. "Discipline yourself to get started immediately and
then persevere until the task is completed," the inspiring speaker added.
5. Make time for self-care.
Regardless of your age, in five years, you will be… well,
five years older. You can do this by sitting at the desk all day for five years
of getting used to the harmful habit, or five years of developing a beneficial and robust habit of regular practice.
6. Plan the night before each night:
To-do lists, a
A great productivity tool that you already know. They help you stay organised and
focused. Even Kenneth Chenault has sworn to them. Each evening, the general
catalyst chairman and former chief executive of American Express wrote down
three things he wanted to accomplish the next day. Creating a to-do list before
going to bed gives you a head start in the morning because you have already
planned what to do on any given day. It's important to note, however, that your
to-do list should not include two or more items. Keep it realistic and straightforward.
Cramming numerous items into your list will only make you overwhelmed.
7. Take advantage of your commute:
Instead of wasting your time on social media, use those
precious hours to gain more knowledge. Read thoughtful books and articles or
listen to a good podcast. You can also use apps like Curiosity and Linguist to
learn something new and constructive. Or, use that time to plan necessary
actions and respond to emails.
8. Make a to-do list:
We've already discussed the benefits of creating a to-do
List, but a to-do list is also a productivity game-changer. Take some time to analyse tasks that you could have done separately
or more efficiently, functions that were not contributing to your personal and
professional goals, any poor habits that you would have to dig. Make
a to-do list now that works on self-analysis and incorporating these changes
into your daily routine.
9. Appreciate more.
The French novelist Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Car once said,
"We can rejoice or rejoice that the thorns have thorns because the roses
have thorns." It is easy to catch rats and forget how lucky you are.
Exercising gratitude is a great way to build positivity, reduce stress, and
improve your physical health. How can you cultivate these healthy habits? Start
a gratitude journal, volunteer, take the time to praise your loved one and
remind yourself at least one of the things you appreciate every day before
going to bed. The more you understand the small joys of life, the happier you
will be.
10. Surround yourself with positive people:
"The five
People you spend the most time with, you are his average," said American
author and entrepreneur Jim Rohan. That is why you should be careful about who
you are spending time with instead of letting go of relationships that change
you to uplift people and spend time with people who know how to cherish and
share happiness because happiness is contagious. So that's one of the simplest
ways to create positivity in your life.
Conclusion:
Developing these habits requires determination, patience,
and endless effort. Maybe it can take weeks or even a year, regardless of how
long it takes you to create a habit to quit.
Now pull your socks, now is the time to win in life!
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