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Divide your Work into 3 parts

Divide your Work into 3 parts

Dividing your daily work and important tasks into 2 or more parts helps you tackle them very easily and effectively. I divide all my important and critical tasks into 3 categories — difficult, medium, and easy.

The difficult types of work used to be done in the morning itself, because I found myself most energetic in the morning. The medium type of work is to be done in the evenings when I find myself a bit lazy. And the easiest types of work must be tackled during the night or during the late evening.

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Make a Proper timetable

Make a Proper timetable

Make a proper Timetable or a To-Do-List to tackle your crucial and most important tasks every single day. It is the most effective practice that I follow every single day and this really helps in tackling various tasks every day.

A proper timetable or To-Do is a good way to keep a track of...

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Change your Workspace

Change your Workspace

Workspace is a very important place that you must take care of if you want to be more productive in life. Update or manage your workspace if you find something irrelevant or not use things in your table. Make your workspace clean and full of useful and productive things. Get rid and eliminate of ...

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Take a break

Take a break

You are not a robot, right? You have to take small breaks from your work.

I prefer following the Pomodoro technique, which says that you work for 25 mins, have a laser-sharp focus, and then take 5–7 mins of break. Then again you continue this cycle again and again. This is a very effective ...

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Wake up Early and Exercise

Wake up Early and Exercise

I wake up at 5:30 A.M every single day, consistently, and the first thing that I do, after making up my bed, is to exercise for at least 30–40 minutes. This makes me happier and more satisfied with my results and achievements.

Waking up early means getting most of the work done as soon as ...

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Divide your Goals

Divide your goals into yearly, monthly, weekly, and daily goals to make them seem achievable.

Plan real-time actions to achieve those goals within the deadline you’ve set for them.

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Follow People Who Motivates you to do more

Follow People Who Motivates you to do more

Stop wasting time on social media following people who don’t motivate you to get back to work.

There are various types of people, celebrity stars, Influencers, creators, etc who are giving such friendly, positive and motivating content every single day. Follow them. Know their strengths an...

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Save Energy

Save Energy

Save your energy as much as you can. Do not get angry, frustrated, or stressed out. These all will drain your energy and will make you lazy and off from work.

Eat nutritious and healthy foods to get some more energy so that you can feel refreshed and can tackle your work very easily.

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SET YOUR PRIORITIES

SET YOUR PRIORITIES

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