Habits For Increasing Productivity

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A lot has happened in the past three years and our day-to-day make look drastically different than before. Many of us may struggle with burnout, implementing self-care, and overall productivity. If you are finding yourself in a slump we have researched habits you can implement to get the most out of your day.

Get Enough Sleep

Sleep is one of the most powerful tools for boosting productivity. Ensure you are getting quality sleep. Establishing a night and morning routine can help your body wind down from the day and prepare you for adequate rest.

Eat Breakfast

Eating a well-balanced breakfast is the key to starting your day off right. Replenishing your body with nutrients first thing in the morning has been proven to provide energy and help increase concentration.

Take Breaks

During your workday taking breaks can actually help your productivity. Research is shown that those who regularly take breaks are more focused when they return, and their stress levels are lower than those who do not take breaks. Each hour, plan to take a break whether it be a walk outside, a quick workout, or reading a book. Implementing regular breaks can help reduce symptoms of burnout.

Time Blocking

Time-blocking is a time management strategy that can actually help increase your production. Often times we are juggling many tasks, responding to emails, attending meetings, and more. Time-blocking allows you to control your schedule and set time aside for important tasks without interruption. Learn more about time-blocking here.

Practice Gratitude

Studies have shown that individuals are often harder on themselves that anyone else. Negative talk can drastically impact the brain and your productivity. Research supports that changing negative self-talk to positive self-talk can encourage and motivate you to accomplish more.

Create A “Done” List

At the end of each workday, write out a list of all of the items you have accomplished, this can help reinforce positive thoughts and leave you feeling accomplished.

Clean Your Space

Tidying up your workspace, even just by placing things in the spaces they belong can help reduce clutter in your area and your brain. Make sure you have plenty of storage/organization so this can be achieved on a daily basis.

SHANE CHRISTOPHER

Nominated for Loan Officer of the Year by ASREB in 2017 and a Mortgage Loan Officer since 2013, Shane holds more than 30 years of customer sales and service career experience, Gilbert-based Shane Christopher serves as a Mortgage Advisor with Geneva Financial. He is renowned—and respected—for a hometown attitude of service with a smile and treating clients like family.