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Ask yourself: reflect on your work routine and productivity 🚀

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We're trying to better understand how people work and what helps them to be productive. There are questions about work routine and environment, which will let you reflect on your own habits. Besides, your answers will help us create the best tools for you to work smarter, not harder, and build a healthy workplace for you. Take our 2-min survey: https://tally.so/r/nGeE22
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Apollon Latsoudis
Submitted. Some interesting questions there with tricky elements. I am waiting for the results!
Venessa Perez
✔️Done. Enjoyed the survey, helped me get thoughtful on how my technique has evolved. Over the years it has evolved to be a combination of paper and digital. I learned not to force myself into one place. If something's in my brain a lot I write it down multiple times and multiple ways (calendar, paper, digital) until it's done. Then I get the pleasure of scratching it off more than once :-)
ivanTech
I would say that good time management starts with TimeAudit which you can do on a sheet of paper. have you ever heard about Buy Back Your Time by Dan Martell? Amazing book! here is a discussion: https://www.producthunt.com/disc...
Vishal Patel
Reflecting on your work routine and productivity can be an important step in improving your effectiveness and achieving your goals. Here are a few things you might consider asking yourself: How do I spend my time during the workday? Am I focusing on the most important tasks, or am I getting bogged down in distractions and unimportant details? Are there specific times of day when I am most productive? Can I schedule my most important tasks during those times to make the most of my energy and focus? Do I take regular breaks throughout the day to rest and recharge? Or do I push through until I burn out? Am I making the most of my tools and resources? Are there new technologies or apps that could help me work more efficiently? How do I handle interruptions and distractions? Are there ways I can reduce or manage them more effectively? Am I setting clear and achievable goals for myself? Are my priorities aligned with my long-term goals? Do I feel satisfied and fulfilled by my work? Or am I feeling burnt out and demotivated? Finally, What can I do to improve my overall productivity, both in the short-term and long-term? Answering these questions can help you identify areas where you can make changes to improve your work routine and productivity. It may also help you to have a better work-life balance, which will make you more productive in the long run.
Aiden Ross Albright
Interesting!
Milap Singh
Done
Anastasia C
submitted. one point to add, I find "Batching: Group similar tasks together to save time and increase efficiency." greatly helps improve productivity. Hope your tool can have a similar function.