The Great Productivity Paradox

Why "Doing More" isn't Getting You Anywhere

You're swamped with tasks, your to-do list is longer than a CVS receipt, and you're desperately looking for ways to get more done in less time.

Sounds familiar?

Welcome to the great productivity paradox—the more you try to do, the less you actually accomplish.

The Common Trap: More Tasks, Less Time

Most people turn to so-called “productivity hacks” in an attempt to solve this problem.

They download fancy to-do list apps, try the Pomodoro Technique, or even attempt to multitask their way through the day.

The idea? If you can add more tasks into your already busy schedule, you'll magically become more productive.

Here's the thing: adding more tasks into your day is about as effective as trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.

In other words, here is how your mountain of tasks is going to look like:

Not only does it not fit, but you're also damaging the peg (in this case, your mental well-being) in the process. You end up feeling overwhelmed, stressed, and far from productive.

A Different Approach: Time bundles.

If the conventional wisdom doesn't work, what does? It's time to ditch the square peg and find a round one.

This is where effective time management techniques come into play:

  1. Prioritize with the Eisenhower Box: This simple tool helps you categorize tasks as urgent and important, important but not urgent, urgent but not important, and neither. Knowing where to focus your energy is half the battle.

  2. Batch Similar Tasks: Grouping similar tasks together allows you to dive deep into a specific type of work, minimizing the cognitive load of constantly switching tasks.

  3. Set Time Boundaries: Designate specific time slots for specific tasks. Your day should not be dictated by the whims of your email inbox.

  4. Reflect and Adjust: At the end of each day, take a moment to review what you've accomplished and what could be improved. It's the best way to ensure that you're not stuck in a productivity rut.

Take Action: Create your time bundles

Ready to break free from the productivity paradox? Here's your action step:

  • List all your tasks in a to-do app.

  • Spend 30 minutes today setting up your Eisenhower Box.

  • Plan your tasks for the week. There are great software that integrate with many to-do apps and allow you to timebox your tasks in your calendar. I personally use Akiflow😀 

  • Review your work : did you manage to do everything you timeboxed? Why? Why not? Get to your root causes.

Your future self will thank you. You'll not only be more productive, but also enjoy a sense of accomplishment and well-being that no amount of “productivity hacks” can provide.

Till next time, keep thriving and stay productive.

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