The 5 Most Effective Productivity Hacks for a Busy Entrepreneur
Technology is both sinner and saint. The Internet
and its mobile cousin, the smartphone, have given us incredible gifts:
unlimited knowledge at our fingertips and a reach greater than the Pentagon had
just 40 years ago.
Despite this, our lives seem to be getting harder
and more stressful.. We have become so dependent on technology to the point
where it’s become the opposite of what it set out to do – make our lives
better. It’s certainly more convenient, but for many people, it’s become an
addiction. And no addiction is good.
Numbers don’t lie
According to a national survey from TeleNav, here
are some statistics to think about.
66% of smartphone users said they sleep with their
phone next to them.
21% of respondents would give up their shoes for a
week instead of their phone.
21% of iPhone users said that they would rather go a
week without seeing their significant other than give up their phone
34% of iPhone users regularly check their email at
the dinner table.
So we have a problem and the first step to fixing a
problem is acknowledging you have one. The second step is going to work on it.
Here are five productivity hacks that are
surprisingly simple, and yet incredibly effective. It’s not a question of if
they’ll work for you and your unique situation, but how many of them will you
actually put into use.
1. The email trap
This is something a friend learned from Brendon
Burchard’s High Performance Academy and was kind enough to share it with me.
Want to be 30% more productive today with almost no effort? Stop looking at
your email in the first 60 minutes of the day. 90% of people wake up, grab
their phone, and check their emails. By doing this, you let other people’s
needs and wants dictate your life.
2. Health
Tony Robbins would talk about this back in the 80s
with his late-night infomercials, and it’s something he’s gotten even more
passionate about as new information is uncovered in the fields of nutrition and
neuroscience. Health can be divided into three separate areas: Food, water and
stretch.
Food is fuel for your body. You wouldn’t put cheap
oil in a Ferrari, so why do people eat fast food? Because they want something
quick that fills them up. I get it, and from time to time it’s no big deal, but
you want to have a well-balanced diet full of vegetables, fruits, fish,
chicken, and pork.
Hydrating, aka drinking water, is one of the fastest
productivity hacks around. Every high-performance coach talks about it. Instead
of drinking alcohol, coffee, soda, switch to water. Within a week, you’ll feel
a difference in how you feel. You’ll have more energy, sleep better and more
productive than ever. Try it and see.
We all know the benefits of exercise, so why is it
we find every excuse not to do it. A work-out takes time, you sweat, you feel
tired and it can be downright depressing to see how out of shape you are when
you haven’t exercised for a long time. Stretching, on the other hand, is quick
and easy. No heavy lifting. Just 10 minutes to get your body limber will go a long
way to feeling better. Your body will thank you.
“Love is not as important as good health. You cannot
be in love if you’re not healthy. You can’t appreciate it.” – Bryan Cranston
3. Oxygenate your body
If you want to give your body a boost then breathe.
Not unconsciously, like we all do but consciously like people doing yoga. This
takes less than five minutes and you’re good to go. Athletes such as swimmers,
runners, and karate fighters understand the power of breathing better than
anyone, and how it is a critical component of success. The best part, it’s
easier than ever to train yourself to breath better with the help of apps such
as Breathe2Relax, Pranayama, Breathing Zone and Relax: Stress and Anxiety
Relief.
4. Confirmation email
This was taught to me by my mentor back in my late
twenties and it transformed how I dealt with coworkers. We often think that the
greatest pull on our time are clients, but what is often overlooked is the
frenemy. Colleagues that are seemingly on your side, but are taking advantage
of your time and energy.
We have all met them before. They are the ones who
pawn off their most difficult, challenging tasks to others. They appeal to
people’s kindness and ask them if they can “help” them with something. What they
often mean is, “Can you do it for me?” But they know that doesn’t fly so they
resort to sneakiness.
When I first learned the technique of the
confirmation email, I could hardly believe my eyes because tasks that had been
thrown in my lap and taking up much of my time, suddenly vanished. People
eventually stopped asking me to help them, because they couldn’t be bothered.
Car salespeople have an expression for these people:
tire kickers. In business, to weed out the serious from the not so serious, just
ask them to put their request in an email. It’s amazing just how powerful this
technique can be.
“We cannot waste time. We can only waste ourselves.”
– George Matthew Adams
5. Chunking
My personal favorite productivity hack, and the one
I have my clients implement immediately because it’s just so easy. Essentially
it’s doing two tasks at the same time, but no, I’m not talking about
multitasking. Multitasking is dividing your energy between two or more tasks,
which is counterproductive. Chunking is combining two activities together that
don’t detract from the other.
Here are some examples of chunking that work for me:
– Having
a meeting while walking
–
Stretching while watching TV
– Doing
breathing exercises while sitting in front of your computer
– Listen
to an audio program while driving
And there you have it, the five most effective
productivity hacks for the busy entrepreneur. Easier than you think, more
powerful than you realize.
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