As I’m typing this, I’m behind in my tasks for 3 days. I’ve not slept in 24 hours, and sounds are slightly dulled. I also may or may not be dying from an overdose of caffeine.
Don’t get me wrong, I love that you’re reading this. But if you’re anything like me, you love to read article after article on motivation, productivity, personal development, and other topics you’re interested in, instead of actually doing something related to those topics. So today, I want you to do at least one of these 3 things instead.
If you think that productivity is something that you missed out on at birth, I’ve got news for you. It’s a skill, and like all skills, it can be learned, and mastered. Today I’m going to show you the first two rules of turning yourself into a task-shredding, time-controlling, routine-mastering ninja.
I usually take time to write my posts. Being a timetable obsessed person, I plan when I’m going to write the draft, when I’m going to source for ideas, points, reference, etc, and even the various stages of completion.
Not today.
When I first entered college, and I was being given an introduction to the different majors available, my first question once my guide had finished talking was “Can I take all five?”. Looking back now, it seems like a hilarious thing to even consider (one major alone had enough hours in it to kill a [...]
Calm down, I don’t actually mean that. I treasure my readers very much, and I’d be rather upset if I triggered some sort of self-immolation trend. What I AM talking about, however, is that inner sense of inspiration. You probably know what I’m talking about. In every office, or any other workplace for that matter, [...]