Staying productive during a strenuous work day is the ideal of all people who are trying to achieve goals in a company or a business, in fact many who once said his hope that the day had about 30 hours. Many entrepreneurs try to find an answer and a formula to “stretch” their productive time and to avoid depletion extenuates they leave the workdays. What follow are the tips given by different entrepreneur and INC magazine, picked for people who are on that road more productive and do a better job. This is the advice.
1. Leave everything and go to bed. The president and editorial director of the Portal Huffington Post, Arianna Huffington says that the trick she uses to be more efficient to “stop doing what you are doing and go to sleep a little.”
Nobody in their right mind is going to oppose you, to be more productive, must rest.
2. Be consistent. As much as we are tired or not feeling able to produce anything else, try to be consistent. It’s what bestselling author advises, Stephen King, which undertakes to write 10 pages a day, including weekends and holidays.
That is common among writers, but can be an excellent way to discipline an entrepreneur to get to work even in difficult times.
3. Go to the gym or running. For Richard Branson, Virgin Group chairman, that is a solution to be more productive. Branson says that exercise gives you a daily equivalent of four hours of productivity per day.
4. Play online. For Stephen Gillet, vice-president of Starbucks digital projects, online games let you interact with other players and their developing solutions for specific problems in your work.
5. Keep a manual performance. For the investor Shiram ram is always good to keep a journal about their performance. Itemize in that time you were more productive conditions or had a great success or failure is key for people who are concerned about their productivity. This way you always know how to behave.
6. Fire your assistant. That’s what I advised Larry Page, Google co-founder who realized that his assistant programs, both he and Sergey Brin, unproductive meetings to which they did not wish to attend. Now people just ask them whether they wish to attend other meetings planned.
7. Use the hours of Sunday to catch up with emails, because in this way on Monday as a good start, and have a very productive week.
This is advised the manager of the business side of the Harper’s Bazaar magazine, Carol Smith, who spends four hours of Sunday to answer all mail that has accumulated.
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