Here 6 Productivity Hacks To Get Things Done There are two types of people in this world — the people who just get things done and the people who procrastinate and get almost nothing done. Does this situation sound familiar to you? You write a to-do list and tell yourself: ‘’I’ll get it all doneContinue reading “Do You Make a To-Do List, But Don’t Get Half of The Work Done?”
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How To Save Your Energy And Brain Power — Focus on THIS
More Productivity We waste too much energy and brain power. How does this happen? Often it comes from making too many decisions. Fatigue is caused from many different factors. One of them is Decision Fatigue. It’s very common and probably one of the factors that drains most energy in us (including all vampire people, whoContinue reading “How To Save Your Energy And Brain Power — Focus on THIS”
5 Tips For Success In The Home Office
One day you succeed in working productively and the next day you feel miserable. You don’t feel like moving forward. Here are a few tips and tricks for Home Office: 1. Make a clear distinction between work and leisure Work and leisure time mix quickly when you work from home. As a result, we feelContinue reading “5 Tips For Success In The Home Office”
Living In A Noisy World — How To Remain Focused
We live in a noisy world. Sometimes we end up drowning in it. Whether people say positive or negative things. Noise is noise. We might feel like dragged down from people who criticize us or talk bad about us. But we also often tend to lean on those people who compliment us a lot orContinue reading “Living In A Noisy World — How To Remain Focused”
«Time is Money», does it matter in Project Management?
8 Things I learnt to be more productive in Project Management There are a lot of ways to interpret the proverb «Time is Money». It has a controversial concept, depending from what perspective it is considered. Time has a limit, but from a philosophical view, time might be endless. I would like to start withContinue reading “«Time is Money», does it matter in Project Management?”