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Gareth Meredith posted an update in the group
The Wall 3 years, 3 months agoSo, with my performance discussion now complete, I’m looking at ways of putting “words into action”.ย This article popped up in my inbox.ย It includes lots of handy tips .. so I thought it was worth sharing.ย Good luck with setting (and achieving!!) your goals and objectives for 2023!!!
When searching the internet for productivity hacks, it’s easy to get caught up in the idea of simply doing more.
But productivity (at least, how we define it) isn’t just about ticking tasks off a to-do list. It’s about learning to focus on accomplishing the important things in life โ whatever those things look like to you.
With that in mind, we’ve pulled together a few simple productivity hacks that you can apply to almost any area of your life. One schedule-smashing, goal-reaching step at a time.
1. Set Out Your ScheduleThe first step to being productive is knowing what you’re doing, when you’re doing it, and how long you’re going to be doing it for. This is where a schedule can help. Remember, calendars aren’t just for meetings. Dedicate time for meetings, focus work and even breaks. Then stick to it.
2. Get ComfortableLife and work both need to feel good. So why do we only think about comfort when it’s time to wind down? Physical comfort is a cornerstone of productivity. Always follow a few basic rules: ensure your chair provides proper support, keep the top of your screen at eye level and avoid eye strain with regular breaks.
3. Plan Ahead Of TimeOne of the best ways to have a productive day is to plan for it the night before. For example, heading to the gym at 7am? Lay out your workout clothes and water. You can also write down your goals or things you need to do before you go to sleep. That way, you’ll feel mentally prepared to make a start in the morning.
4. Find Your WhyIf you regularly feel overwhelmed by tasks and responsibilities, it is most likely because you don’t know your “why”. Take a moment to think about your to-do list and dig into the importance of each milestone. Chances are you’ll find the motivation to get started or decide you need to pivot your plan.
5. Stay HydratedAll athletes know that water is essential for peak physical performance, but quenching your thirst is also crucial for your cognitive abilities. A study by the University of East London found that a good helping of H20 can result in a 14% increase in productivity, boosting everything from concentration levels to reaction time and even memory.
6. Avoid MultitaskingOn paper, multitasking sounds like the ultimate productivity hack, but the truth is it often does more harm than good. Every time you force your brain to switch back and forth between tasks, you pay an efficiency tax and become more likely to experience feelings of stress and burnout.
7. Work In Short BurstsWe’re a long way off the famously ill-focused goldfish, but the human mind can still only concentrate for so long. This is why it makes sense to work in short bursts, with regular periods set aside to recharge. One of the most popular methods is the Pomodoro Technique, which involves working for 25 minutes at a time, followed by a five-minute break.
8. Take Your To-Dos OfflineIf you’re struggling to keep track of digital tasks and documents without losing hours to cat videos, block out time where you go analogue. Put your phone on ‘do not disturb’, shut the lid on your laptop, and pick up your Balance Planner. Aside from being a refreshing change of pace, is there anything more satisfying than physically crossing something off your to-do list?
9. Make Time For Self-CareSelf-care isn’t just a reward for a job well done. According to clinical psychologist Dr Russell Thackeray, it’s one of the most effective productivity hacks you can use to get more done: “People that look after themselves have better cognitive ability. They have better focus and they have better concentration.” Sounds like a pretty good excuse to hit the park to us.
10. Apply The Two Minute RuleIf a small task pops up that will take two minutes or less to complete, you should just do it. Don’t think about it. Don’t put it off. That’s the Two Minute Rule in a nutshell. If the task is likely to take longer than two minutes or is not related to what you’re currently working on, add it to your to-do list.
11. Set Healthy BoundariesDespite what Silicone Valley CEOs might lead you to believe, you don’t need to work 24 hours a day to be successful. In fact, whether you’re crunching numbers in the office or tackling tasks at home, it’s important not to let work life bleed into your personal time. Make a point of sticking to a routine and create separate spaces for the two.
Keep In MindThe reality is that we can’t have a super-productive day every day. And more importantly, we don’t need to. Sure, some tasks work require focus, but that can only be possible if you also know when it’s time to cut yourself some slack.
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Ashley Zarrelli posted an update in the group
The Wall 3 years, 3 months agoCheck out this collection of 1980s Liquitex acrylics shared on Instagram from a vintage shop! The plastic casing is a testament to how far we’ve evolved concerning sustainability efforts. ๐ย
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Jimmy Leslie replied 3 years, 3 months ago
Super fun 1980’s find!…
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Duane Romanell replied 3 years, 3 months ago
You can also find a bunch of vintage stuff on eBay!…
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Gareth Meredith posted an update in the group
The Wall 3 years, 3 months agoPlease join us in the first Town Hall Meeting for 2023.ย A reminder that we will run these session every fortnight now.
The link to the meeting is available by clicking here or by using this URL;ย https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_ZGY0N2RjN2QtYWZhOS00MDQ1LWJhMDItYmQ1YTQ1ZTNhZjRh%40thread.v2/0?context=%7B%22Tid%22%3A%22a4d5f2f2-0ccd-4158-a2de-f2551a1e2eb0%22%2C%22Oid%22%3A%22abc9803b-ff39-46b5-a8a0-27ffaad55d75%22%2C%22IsBroadcastMeeting%22%3Atrue%2C%22role%22%3A%22a%22%7D&btype=a&role=a
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Jakub Kopek posted an update in the group
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Dominik Nocon replied 3 years, 3 months ago
I have to admit that Jakub is a very good construction engineer ๐ there is no word impossible for him in Colart shelving units! …
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Jane Beeston replied 3 years, 3 months ago
looking good! Will be good to see the finished result…..before and after ๐…
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looks good Dominik and Jakub…
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Jakub Kopek posted an update in the group
The Wall 3 years, 3 months agoWishing all the Colart Family happy new year January 11th might seem a bit late but anyway …
HAPPY NEW YEAR to us ALL.
This years will be for sure challenging (again!), but we start with a bit of optimism! Just look at this guy on the photo – smiling! So lets start the year smiling just like @Dominik Nocon!
By the way – the phots were made during building beautiful display island for Winsor-Newton and Liquitex ranges in the brand new Paper Concept store (therefore – as you can see –very much work in progress!). Paper Concept is one of the rising retail stars in Poland.
More photos will come – soon!
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Jakub Kopek replied 3 years, 3 months ago
Something went wrong with the post – as well ;-(
Hello Administrator – can you pls remove duplicated post and leave only one (will be enough I belive) ๐
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“The current fashion system uses high volumes of non-renewable resources, including petroleum, extracted to produce clothes that are often used only for a short period of time, after which the materials are largely lost to landfill or incineration. “This system puts pressure on valuable resources such as water, pollutes the environment and degrades ecosystems in addition to creating societal impacts on a global scale.” There are good reasons to seek out alternatives to chucking clothes in the bin – globally the fashion industry is responsible for 10% of all greenhouse gas emissions, with textile production alone is estimated to release 1.2 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere every year. Vast amounts of water are also needed to produce the clothes we wear too and the fashion industry is responsible for 20% of global waste water. At the same time we are buying more clothes than ever – the average consumer now buys 60% more clothing than they did 15 years ago. More than two tonnes of clothing are bought each minute in the UK, more than any other country in Europe. Globally, around 56 million tonnes of clothing are bought each year, and this is expected to rise to 93 million tonnes by 2030 and 160 million tonnes by 2050.
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Good stuff Gareth! I particularly like #’s 4, 6 and 10 for managing time; good tips.…