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17 Habits of Highly Productive People
The habits of highly productive individuals involve several key practices that enhance efficiency and focus. Managing energy levels is crucial, ensuring one remains effective throughout the day.
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Have a plan B
Find repeatable shortcuts
Eliminate inefficient communication
Learn from successes as well as mistakes
Work before you get motivated or inspired
Manage your energy (not just time)
Get better at saying “no”
Fill the tank — recharge
Don’t multitask
Take breaks
Make fewer decisions
Break tasks into smaller subtasks
Keep a distraction list to stay focused
Use the Eisenhower Matrix to identify long-term priorities
Focus on the most important tasks first
Cultivate deep work
Use the 80/20 rule