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Minor resolutions or big ambitions? Whatever your goals, a few productive habits can help you turn to-dos into ta-dahs.
Here are a few to get you started. |
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Before starting a project, try to identify your north star. What is your ultimate goal? Think big - then break your wild ambitions down into actionable, bite-size steps. | |
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Take notes. And make it a habit. Whether it's capturing a single, fleeting thought or journalling in long form, writing it all down can help clarify goals and have a lasting impact on learning. It also does wonders for memory retention. |
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A cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, Einstein once said. Keeping your notes, documents, and ideas in order is a habit that will keep reaping rewards. It's easy with the right methods and the right tools. | |
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To be the most productive version of yourself, plan your days and weeks head. With your calendar in order, it's easier to track how you progress and to block out time for undistracted deep work. | |
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Incoming emails, notifications, and online content are concentration killers. For deep work, you're better off without them them. So why not make it a habit to silence the noise. | |
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