5 Great Things That Productive People Do Everyday
- Posted by: Maricel Benamira
- 10.7.2015
- 2 min käytetty lukemiseen

The super producers know how to start their day and finish tasks, even before lunch. This sets the tone they need to stay productive all day. Productivity is a sign of thinking smart. The people who get things done the most every day is basically have the best approach to their tasks at hand, they employ the best way to do things, and they have the right approach. Here are a few ideas on how to startup your day and get more work done early: 1. Eat a healthy breakfast You might think that breakfast is optional. After all, isn't it better to just get right into work? Productive people eat breakfast. I always eat an egg and some fruit to get a protein and natural sugar boost. Being hungry at your desk can be a distraction. Avoid unhealthy food, they can kill productivity. After all, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. 2. Finish one task right away People that are productive completes their tasks right away in the morning to set the tone and demeanor for the day. It's a level set on attitude that says this is how your day will play out. It's a springboard, and orients your thinking. Even if it's a small task, bang it out. 3. Kill the bad attitude early The most productive people in the office have an attitude of productivity. If you go into your day thinking you'll be overloaded, stressed out, and bogged down, you will be. Change your attitude about work and start with the mindset that you will accomplish everything on your plate.
4. Never read a news site more than once It is okay to read the news in the morning but reading it the second time will invest tons of wasted time. Once you finish reading the news the first time, you can focus on you tasks next. 5. Don’t let your phone distract you Smartphones are one of the biggest distractions for productive people. Only use it if you have an important calls or texts. Otherwise, put it on vibrate, or just ignore the distracting notifications and alerts.
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