Most of us
believe that being productive means working long hours that include working
early in the morning, skipping breakfast, lunch and even your dinner at times.
However, as the time passes by we come to the conclusion that we are not
working productively even when we finish all of our tasks and projects on time.
In a sense, we struggle to keep up with the hectic pace of our work life. If
this type of hectic schedule is continued over a period then there is a
possibility of burning out within a few days.
A look into the link between Minimalism and Productivity -
Minimalism is
defined as the process of identifying what is essential in your life and
eliminating the rest. The modern lifestyle is far from minimalist as adopting
minimalism brings with it freedom from all time-consuming
passion to possess.
Minimalism
implies performing a task as simple a way as possible with an end goal is to
make the work easier and more productive. For instance, minimalism would
involve devising a way to deal with your emails effectively or learning how to
prioritize important work over tasks that can be abandoned. There is a
correlation between minimalism and productivity as simplifying tasks usually
leads to significant time savings that
would help us in achieving the desired productivity levels.
How minimalism could boost your work productivity – A summary
Minimalism and
productivity are intrinsically linked and some of the ways to introduce a
minimalistic approach to your work that would enhance your productivity
include:
- Cutting on non-essential or unimportant tasks
- Identifying essential tasks
- Defeating distractions by focusing on important tasks
- Turning your tasks into daily habits, in other words, breaking down the complex tasks into small tasks that can be done for few hours every day and finish the tasks as per the set deadline.
- Taking regular breaks would help in being more productive. Research has shown that workers who take regular breaks are actually more productive than those who do not.
The above-mentioned five minimalistic tasks would
help in boosting your productivity in addition to completing the assigned
projects on time.
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