By Archisha Yadav | September 28, 2024
Minimise distractions, such as social media or phone notifications. Creating a focused work environment will help you stay on task.
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Split large tasks into smaller, manageable steps to make them less overwhelming. This can help you stay motivated and focused on completing each step.
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Establish specific deadlines for tasks. Even self-imposed deadlines can create a sense of urgency and help you stay on track.
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Set small rewards for completing tasks. Knowing there’s something to look forward to can boost your motivation and productivity.
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Identify the most important tasks and complete them first. This ensures that essential work is done, even if time becomes limited.
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Begin with simple tasks that are easy to accomplish. This builds momentum and gives you the confidence to tackle larger tasks.
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Share your goals with someone who can check in on your progress. Having someone hold you accountable makes you more likely to stay committed.
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Write down tasks for the day. Having a clear list of things to do keeps you organised and focused on what needs to be done.
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Multitasking can reduce efficiency. Concentrating on one task at a time will improve the quality of work and reduce stress.
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Study in focused intervals, like 25 minutes, followed by short breaks. This method helps in maintaining concentration without burnout.
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