No Notification Plz

No Notification Plz

Turn off notifications. Automatic notifications are distracting. Turn off all email, social media, and messaging systems unless you have to have them on.

Stand up Meeting

Stand up Meeting

If it is a must to meet, hold stand up meetings. Meetings where people are sitting comfortably and are served snacks turn out to be longer than needed. Meetings held standing up keep you on...

Go Green

Go Green

Keep a low maintenance plant in your office. Beside bringing livelihood and class to your workplace, live plants are good for mood.

Know Your Productive Time

Know Your Productive Time

Find your most productive time. Everyone has a certain time of the day in which they are most productive: find that time and use if for your most important tasks.

Deadlines

Deadlines

Impose deadlines on yourself, and stick to them. Whether you are given a deadline or not, impose it on yourself and make sure to take it very seriously. Deadlines motivate us and save us from...

No Large Meals

No Large Meals

Avoid large, heavy lunches that will leave you feeling fatigue.

Walk Like a Boss

Walk Like a Boss

Have a walking meeting. Not all meetings have to be inside the office. Go for a walk with your employees or co-workers and discuss whats needs to be covered in the meeting. Taking a walk is...

Information Diet

Information Diet

Go on an information diet. We do not have to be aware of all feeds of  Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, Flickr, Snapchat, LinkedIn, Google plus, YouTube, Telegram, What’s app, etc, at...

Clear Your Head

Clear Your Head

Clear your head at least every two hours. Step away from your desk or task, eat, exercise or talk to a co-worker. Your brain needs to be cleared in order to become more creative and function better.

Take Exercise Breaks

Take Exercise Breaks

Go for a short walk, do office yoga, stretch, or just practice some breathing techniques. Getting active improves your immune system, refreshes your mind, and helps you feel better.

Consider a Coach

Consider a Coach

Find a mentor or a career coach. Although some jobs do offer training and mentor-ship, they stop as soon as you learn the tasks. Actively look for someone who can teach you, mentor you and help...

Analyze Yourself

Analyze Yourself

Analyze your time and tasks. Track and limit how much time you’re spending on tasks. Keep record of your tasks and time you spend on them for a week and plan your day based on that.