7 Things Productive People Don’t Do

Being productive isn’t about doing more work

George J. Ziogas
Personal Growth

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Some experts believe people are inherently made to be unproductive and are content to be in a state of rest and relaxation. But the truth is that productivity isn’t just about work and work alone: It’s about finding a balance between work, play, and rest. When you’re more productive, you get things done and have more free time to do the things you enjoy. Let’s find out the seven things productive people don’t do and how you can beat those procrastination tendencies.

1. Productive People Don’t Waste Time

Productive people know that if you have a job to do, you focus on that job and that job alone. Anything that distracts from the task is wasted time. Productive people understand this and keep their distractions to a minimum. They also limit the time they spend on social media, avoid checking email too often, and don’t waste time with people who aren’t going to help them get things done.

2. Productive People Don’t Multitask

Productive people focus on one thing at a time and give their full attention to it. They don’t spread themselves too thin trying to do many things simultaneously. They know that multitasking is counterproductive and leads to more mistakes. And…

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George J. Ziogas
Personal Growth

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