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The Ultimate Guide to Productivity

Posted 16.05.2012 by Hannah Eder

Here at FreshMinds, we are very busy, constantly looking for inspiring ways to maximise our productivity. I've recently read an excellent book that I really enjoyed; 'Getting Things Done' - David Allen's bible on 'How to Achieve Stress Free Productivity.'

It's amazing how a few simple steps can help you succeed and feel on top of things! Whether you're an exceptional graduate managing revision for your finals, graduate scheme applications or hunting for your dream graduate job, hopefully these five top tips can help you be more productive with the limited time you have.

1. Clear your head - brains are optimum at making fast decisions - not storing information. The best thing to do is write down all the thoughts that come to mind in a safe place. To save paper and avoid using post it notes or pads, there are excellent Apps for your mobile. 'Things' for the Iphone was the best £5.99 I've ever spent!

2. Know what being "done" looks like - Imagine running a race but not knowing where the finish line is. . .set yourself a clear vision of what you want to happen. If you are looking for a new opportunity, be it in a large blue chip organisation or in a smaller, entrepreneurial start up, set yourself a clear target of how many applications you will do within a specific time period. 

3. Work in a thorough way - Malcolm Gladwell, the author of Outliers is famous for quoting that hard work requires no less than 10,000 hours of commitment. If time is tight, in order to get things done, David Allen, swears by 5 processes: Collect, Process, Organise, Do and Review!

4. The "2 Minute Rule"- don't stress yourself over small tasks. Ask yourself: Could this take me less than 2 minutes? If yes, the answer is, don't procrastinate, just DO IT NOW!

5. Record Someday/ Waiting for tasks - record things that you would like to do 'someday'/ 'eventually' but don’t have time to do immediately. It's also really useful to keep a note in your 'to do list' of people you are 'waiting to hear from.' If you've applied for a job for example, keep a note of applications you've sent out or people you are waiting to hear from.

When speaking to a friend recently on the New Entrepreneurs Foundation, I asked her how she manages to fit so much into her life - she said: "I don't waste time- I get on with things and just do them rather than wasting time thinking about what I have to do!"

Time is precious - use it wisely and enjoy Getting Things Done!

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