Archive for the 'Personal Productivity' Category

4 Reasons to Do (Work) Only What You Love

Friday, February 9th, 2007

1. There are more chances to succeed in what you do because your passion gives you a huge motivation. If you don’t love your work, the only motivation for it is money. Money, as an extrinsic motivation, is necessary but not sufficient to make you “burn inside” and feel the flow.
2. Work that you love […]

Getting Organized – 3 Things to Consider

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

Stop Being Messy
The first thing to consider if you want to be organized is to get and keep your living and work space in order. There are at least three reasons for a clean and clear space: a) if things are in order they don’t distract your attention; b) you know where things are and […]

Prepare your Environment then Focus on High Priority Tasks

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

Once you become conscious that you aren’t productive in the field you consider your priority, what you have to do is to ask yourself: can I do something to change or improve this situation? You must be aware that there are obstacles that aren’t in your power but mostly your productivity depends on you. After […]

Prioritization and Procrastination

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

Prioritization refers to that process of classifying our goals and tasks, in order to be productive and get things done. The classical way to prioritize what you have to do is ABC system: A – very important, B – important, C – less important.
Procrastination denotes the human act of postponing or delaying a task. It […]