More productivity: How to easily do twice as much in the same time
The phrase 'more productivity' is tossed around a lot in daily life. But what does it mean and how
do we achieve more productivity? Using more tools and resources to complete tasks quickly is
considered more productive. More output is what we want when completing tasks faster helps
us reach our goals. Staying healthy is also important, as staying calm and happy helps us stay
productive.
Doing more often results in more output over time. This means that the more you do, the more
you will get done; many hours will pass before you reach your limit. Staying busy is key for thisspending time on your tasks helps you stay productive. You can also set aside time for family
and friends, as these relationships keep you happy and productive. You also need time for
physical exercise, as this helps you stay healthy and strong so you can work longer without
stopping. Essentially, doing more often results in more output over time.
The brain can process information faster than ever before. Ever hear the expression 'fast
learner'? That's because humans are naturally quick learners. The brain has a natural capacity
to store and retrieve information quickly. People in the past struggled to learn new concepts, but
technology has made this process much faster over the last few decades. This solves the
problem of quick generation of new ideas- now we can easily access and use these ideas
whenever we want.
People spend less time sleeping than working, so staying healthy is a challenge. The average
American adult clocks about six hours of sleep every night. The average worker logs about
forty-eight hours a week at work, which is about 2,380 hours annually (or 1,360 hours per
month). Stated another way, that's about one hour per day spent on wellness activities versus
around ninety hours per month spent at work. It's easy to see how this could impact one's health
over the course of a year or lifetime spent in the workplace.
Basically, adding more things to your schedule results in less time spent working- but adding
more often isn't realistic for most people. Instead, we should find ways to efficiently complete
tasks each day. Doing so will increase your output and help you feel healthier as you move
forward with your goals. Who knows- increasing your productivity might even make you more
successful!