Lluís Ventura

What's your #1 productivity hack?

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Mine, is this one "Picking the right thing to work on is the most important element of productivity and usually almost ignored." from Sam Altman. I take the time each day to prioritize my tasks, meetings, etc.
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Chris Wray
I write a todo list everyday. I also try to focus on the items I am most passionate about and tick them off the list first.
Lluís Ventura
@chris_wray Why this first? To give you energy for the "others"?
Chris Wray
@lluis_m_ventura yes exactly. It kind of makes me feel happy to see stuff ticked off my todo list.(: also, I can normally get more done when I am passionate about what I am doing...
Sebastian Tamayo
Turning off my phone works well for me.
Sonika - Zonka Feedback
@sebastianxtamayo Hardest to do, but really does work. So much of my work is connected to the phone that it's mostly impossible to do. Hence, I work great at night!
Enjeck
@sebastianxtamayo Oh, I agree with this. Or I just keep my phone away from my work table. Out of sight, out of mind :D
Vaibhav
@sebastianxtamayo Agreed. Putting your phone away from your sight helps a lot.
Lluís Ventura
@sebastianxtamayo @realdesigntack You mean that because of calls? Because laptops (social, news, ....) are there also!
Vaibhav
@sebastianxtamayo @lluis_m_ventura When you have your phone in sight, the notification beep and light on phone distracts and sometimes, puts focus aside from what I was doing on laptop. It kinda makes you "zone out" from a deep focus state. Maybe the same thing with calls as well.
Henry Shapiro
At the end of the day, I close all my browser tabs and just look at my to-do list. I take the three things I want to get done tomorrow and put them at the top, uncategorized. I then think about those things for about 5-10min (no more than that, unless you want to get sucked into a late night) and then I log off. When you wake up, you'll look at your to-do list and realize that you have three main things to focus on, and you'll immediately recall what you thought about them the day before. You'll also get the benefits of sleeping on those thoughts.
Lluís Ventura
@henry_shapiro I do it in the morning, but seems interesting your approach! i will test it.
Adesunloye Tennerick Adeola
@henry_shapiro interesting
Trevor Smith
@henry_shapiro I like this
Jack Wright
@henry_shapiro yeah, just started forcing myself to do this one. I used to just clock out. Forcing myself to clean up the desktop definitely create a better start to the day.
Henry Shapiro
@jack_wright1 Awesome, great to hear! Yeah, for some reason I find this activity to be more effective personally at the end of a day instead of the morning. Mornings are foggy for me and it's nice to wake up to a list of three goals instead of having to mentally get myself there in the morning while I'm still trying to get my caffeine levels right ;)
Yan Sidyakin
Stopping work on an exciting note, e. g. with one simple unfinished task. Makes you wanna go back to it.
Alex  Matei
@sidyakinian This seems interesting :). I can recognize lots of times when that worked for me even though I did not do that intentionally. I will try to do that more often. Thanks
Pravin John
@sidyakinian This one I'm going to try!
Jack Wright
@sidyakinian haha, this is a neat trick, I'm going to try this 😂
Yurii Aliabiev
Writing down current tasks and working in accordance to the plan.
Vishal Kataria
@yuriy_alyabyev this alone is powerful enough to reduce a ton of anxiety.
Yash Jejani
@yuriy_alyabyev @vishipedia Productivity is not the problem, priority is. And once you have a task list that is solved.
Jack Wright
@yuriy_alyabyev yep, agreed. Writing my "intentions" for the day has changed my life.
Michael Martinho
A cup of coffee, and some sound around. Nighttime really helps since the rest of the world is off.
Andrei Popa
@michaelmartinho If sounds work well for you, try Brain.fm, it works wonders for me :)
Michael Martinho
@andrei_popa33 Thanks, checked the product out and not sure having this over Spotify or Youtube is much more valuable. I can get the same in those locations. Just can't see paying for another service. Appreciate the send though. Interesting nonetheless!
Andrei Popa
@michaelmartinho Oh yea sorry I forgot it's not free, I've had a lifetime coupon on it or something. I can't to heavy tasks without it anymore.
Kaunteya Suryawanshi
Mine is an extension to yours. Its picking the right thing to work and time framing it. Whenever I pick up a task I time frame it. Otherwise the schedule goes haywire.
aisha.raheem
@kaunteya_suryawanshi totally agree. Currently looking for a way to block my hours in the day to only do specific tasks. Once the time is up, I move to the next task.
Jack Wright
@kaunteya_suryawanshi @aisharaheem6 Hey! I almost developed a time boxing app. I feel like the aren't great options out there. Google calendars is ok, but it's a bit of a pain to manage on mobile. Toggl's pretty decent actually... still leaves a bit to be desired though.
Emilio Segreste
Alt Pomodoro Technique : 40 Min Spritns , 5 min breaks. after 4 sprints a long break 30 min. And I use to control the time the App Be focused Pro ( for mac)
Jack Wright
@emilio_segrestev yeah this makes a lot of sense. You may want to check out what @jackburns16 is working on. Similar concept, but they offer up good content during that break,
Emilio Segreste
@jackburns16 @jack_wright1 Nice I will checkout
Benjamin Nau
Lately, while I am working at home with the fam: Noise Isolating Headphones. I get so much more done when I am not constantly distracted.
Jack Wright
@benjamin_nau lol, yes, these are a godsend... especially with the yippy little dog that lives next door to me 😂 What headphones do you use?
Ross Baltimore
Currently, I'm trying something I call the Daily Sitdown. It's like the daily standup meeting, but it's close to the end of the day. It really helps people clarify, in their minds, how productive they were that day. I find that it helps me to be mindful about what I'm working on, and it lets the rest of my team know they can count on each other to deliver.
Lluís Ventura
@rossbaltimore And do you do it in a meeting? Or sharing this with the team? Or it is for you alone? Interesting!
Ross Baltimore
@lluis_m_ventura we haven’t been doing it in a meeting, just because we tend to finish up at different times. But, I’d like to try that out. We’re all remote now, so any excuse to have a quick, real-time chat with my teammates (or anyone, for that matter) is a net positive!
Jack Wright
@rossbaltimore hmm interesting. We've been running the standard morning standup, but flipping it might have some interesting results. Have you tried both?
Ross Baltimore
@jack_wright1 we do both! The standup has been super helpful, too.
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