Want to be productive? Read this to know what you need to stop doing to get better at what you do.
Being productive has to do with your ability to maximize the time you have effectively. You probably want to do more for yourself and also put more effort to your job, but somehow you get distracted everyday and your output suffers.
If you can relate to this scenario, it might
mean you are being unproductive and that may get you fired if your job
continues to suffer because of your unproductivity.
However, to get yourself working and maximize
your time, you may need to learn from that person or your co-worker that
always meets his target. If you watch closely, you’ll see that that
productive colleague doesn’t involve himself or engage in any of the
following habits.
- Excessive complaining
Thinking and complaining about what has
happened and gone for good; bringing up forgotten issues about things
that didn’t go well and expressing excessive dissatisfaction about
everything will only make you have a bad day.
You’ll not enjoy your work if all you do at
your work place is to raise complaints about the slightest issue you can
easily solve on your own.
- Focusing on what other people are doing
You have the whole of the hours between 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. to get your work done, right? But that time has to be spent wisely
if you want your superior to be happy with you.
So, devoting your precious time to poke your
nose into other people’s affairs reduces your productivity. That time
you’re spending focusing on your colleagues’ businesses can actually be
devoted to finishing up your task, learning a new skill, networking and
even reading a book that will help you grow.
- Isolating yourselfIt’s fine that you concentrate on your work. Every employer wants to have an employee that gets the job done unsupervised. However, while you focus on your task, don’t hole up in your desk or in your cubicle all day isolating yourself. Go for break, join the conversations in your office and relate with your colleagues albeit, respectfully.
- Wasting time on social media
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