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Friday, April 14, 2017

What I Have Learned After Reading "26 Time Management Hacks I Wish I'd Known at 20"

Time. Something that we all possess but do not utilize properly. Some people may simply waste their time by dilly-dallying while others take advantage of the limited time they have and create exceptional triumphs out of it. For a world to have people who utilize their time wisely, people have found out that there are certain "hacks" to follow in order to have a more pleasurable time managing their time.

These so-called hacks are something that allow you to complete more tasks within a certain time period. Some of these hacks deal with procrastination, some about multi-tasking and others about you being in the zone. Whenever you are in the zone, you become more focused on working on a certain task. You should only focus on one task for the best results and work under time restraints. But, even if you are in the zone at times, it will eventually wear out which would mean the end of your productivity. You should take that other time to relax or think about what you will do next time you are in the zone.

Time restraints and deadlines are often conceived as a bad thing that limits how productive you are, but in reality it is the opposite. They will put stress upon you in order to get certain tasks done and allow more opportunities to be explored. You will want to get the most done in that limited time because if you didn't have all that time, you would not have to worry about what you are going to do next. Whenever you are in time-limited periods, you will work harder, better and be more focused. You need to respect the time that you are allotted and get the most done out of them.

Other things such as breaks and procrastination are also seen as horrible things that will affect how productive you become. But, having breaks between certain tasks and procrastinating during those periods will allow you to be focused when you actually are working and think about the unnecessary things later. During this time, you can look up your random thoughts, organize what you are going to do with a routine and see if you can fulfill a certain goal each day.

When working, it is smart to break large tasks down into smaller increments so that you can focus on one small, achievable task that will build up with the other tasks for the same result. Longer tasks are harder to start, but when you have many small tasks, it will allow you to complete them with ease. These tasks should be put into hourly increments so that it is more reasonable for you to work in them.

Whatever the so call "hack" you find interesting or think will help you, it certainly will. All of these "hacks" each individually help, but when you combine all of them, you will be able to manage your time far better than previously. Each of these "hacks" relate to each other and will piggy-back off of each other for better results.   

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