6 Productivity Tips

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PRIORITIZE INFOGRAPHIC CREATED BY: WWW.NAMTEK.CA MULTITASKING CREATIVITY TEAMWORK FINANCIAL SKILLS 6 Tips to Improve Productivity Here are 6 tips to help you become more productive this year NAMTEK CONSULTING SERVICES POSTPONE TASKS IF YOU NEED TO BLOCK OUT DISTRACTIONS USE PRODUCTIVITY APPS SCHEDULE BREAKS SELF-EVALUATE It's important to realize that you don't NEED to say 'Yes' to absolutely everything. If you know that something isn't a priority, then don't be worried to postpone that task for the next day. Make a To-Do list the night before and prioritize what really matters for that day. When you have a clear idea of what you need to do and how will you do it, it's easier to get tasks done on time. Therefore, spend time on the tasks that are important to you at that moment and need to be done that day. We are all guilty of spending too much time on our Facebook/Twitter or just browsing the Internet throughout the day. These are huge distractions. If possible, spend some days fully offline, or check your emails less often. don't say yes to everything Most people skip their breaks or tend to eat their lunch at their desk while working. This is a terrible habit. In order to stay fresh-minded and energized, breaks are essential. Schedule a few breaks throughout your day, especially a nice long lunch break, either out of the office or away from your desk. Go for walks if you can to clear your mind! Always take some time throughout the day to assess your productivity and see if you can find any room for improvement. Could you be doing something a little differently to accomplish more high-priority tasks? We love Productivity Apps! They keep you organized and working efficiently throughout the day. Some of our favorite apps are: - Evernote for note taking, creating to-do lists, setting reminders & tasks - Slack helps to cut down on those long boring, unnecessary meetings or emails with colleagues - it is a great platform of communication - Todoist is an app to categorize your tasks and set deadlines.

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PRIORITIZE

INFOGRAPHIC CREATED BY:WWW.NAMTEK.CA

MULTITASKING

CREATIVITY

TEAMWORK

FINANCIAL SKILLS

6 Tips to ImproveProductivity

Here are 6 tips to help you become moreproductive this year

NAMTEK CONSULTING SERVICES

POSTPONE TASKSIF YOU NEED TO

BLOCK OUTDISTRACTIONS

USE PRODUCTIVITY APPS

SCHEDULE BREAKS

SELF-EVALUATE

It's important to realize thatyou don't NEED to say 'Yes' toabsolutely everything. If youknow that something isn't apriority, then don't beworried to postpone that taskfor the next day.

Make a To-Do list the night before and prioritize what reallymatters for that day. When you have a clear idea of what you needto do and how will you do it, it's easier to get tasks done on time.Therefore, spend time on the tasks that are important to you at thatmoment and need to be done that day.

We are all guilty of spending toomuch time on ourFacebook/Twitter or justbrowsing the Internetthroughout the day. These arehuge distractions. If possible,spend some days fully offline, orcheck your emails less often.

don't say yes to everything

Most people skip their breaks or tend to eat their lunch attheir desk while working. This is a terrible habit. In orderto stay fresh-minded and energized, breaks are essential.Schedule a few breaks throughout your day, especially anice long lunch break, either out of the office or away fromyour desk. Go for walks if you can to clear your mind!

Always take some time throughout the day to assess yourproductivity and see if you can find any room for improvement. Could you be doing something a little differently to accomplish morehigh-priority tasks?

We love Productivity Apps! They keep you organized and workingefficiently throughout the day. Some of our favorite apps are:- Evernote for note taking, creating to-do lists, setting reminders &tasks- Slack helps to cut down on those long boring, unnecessary meetingsor emails with colleagues - it is a great platform of communication- Todoist is an app to categorize your tasks and set deadlines.