https://www.forbes.com/sites/siimonreynolds/2013/11/06/4-ways-to-work-much-faster/#2cd29a3778c7
Use A Timer On Every Major Task
Try To Do Unimportant Tasks Within Ten Minutes
Minimu quality is better
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The decision isn’t between the efficient method and the inefficient one. It’s between the inefficient one and nothing.
Lower time
o you believe that there’s no point exercising if you can’t exercise for at least 30 minutes? That may sound silly, as articulated, but there would be a lot of people who wouldn’t bother doing pushups or situps because it wasn’t a “full” workout.
https://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/2015/02/06/lower-efficiency-to-go-faster/
Lower quality standard
But more often the tradeoff is between writing garbage and writing nothing.
Lower barriers to entry.
@Keep resources around and then take the decision not to or to do.
"Intrapreneurship is when employees have an entrepreneurial spirit internally," said Phil Shawe, co-founder and co-CEO of business language services firm TransPerfect. "It's as if [each member of your] staff is running his or her own business. They can do it on their own or within [their department]. It's all about having a good system in place."
http://www.businessnewsdaily.com/5972-create-intrapreneurship-culture.html
Intrapreneurship is a relatively recent concept that focuses on employees of a company that have many of the attributes of entrepreneurs. An intrapreneur is someone within a company that takes risks in an effort to solve a given problem.6 Jan 2015
10 Things Entrepreneurs Need to Know about Intrapreneurship | Inc.com
https://www.inc.com/.../10-things-entrepreneurs-need-to-know-about-intrapreneurship.h...
Procrascipline. A good list is even better if you throw in a bonus. This is an excellent one as well. From the Slacker Manager, the first rule of procrascipline is that you cannot ignore the task. The second rule is that you must put it on a list that you actually look at throughout the day. The third rule is that you must communicate your progress to others — whether you’ve actually made any progress or not (and if not, why not). These three rules actually work. Don’t procrastinate in doing the third step, though.
https://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/2007/05/21/20-procrastination-hacks/
Tie the First Step to a Treat
We can make the cost of effort feel even smaller if we link that small step to something we’re actually looking forward to doing. In other words, tie the task that we’re avoiding to something that we’re not avoiding. For example, you might allow yourself to read lowbrow magazines or books when you’re at the gym, because the guilty pleasure helps dilute your brain’s perception of the short-term “cost” of exercising. Likewise, you might muster the self-discipline to complete a slippery task if you promise yourself you’ll do it in a nice café with a favorite drink in hand.
https://medium.com/the-mission/how-to-hack-your-brain-to-destroy-procrastination-and-accomplish-more-in-life-according-to-harvard-adb84345892f
5. The "Schedule It Last Minute" Hack
This one comes from Leo Babauta and will help make your procrastination an asset (in small doses).
Do you have an absolute deadline for a task that will take one hour?
If so, simply schedule it so you don't actually start on it until about an hour before that deadline (even though he recommends giving yourself a 30-minute cushion to be safe).
The thinking behind this is that if you have absolutely no padded time in your schedule...you will have no choice but to get a move on.
Think about how productive you are the day before you go on vacation....
https://www.inc.com/chris-winfield/5-procrastination-hacks-for-the-secretly-lazy.html
Reverse procrsatination
https://thesecretyumiverse.wonderhowto.com/how-to/9-mind-hacks-for-avoiding-procrastination-0159615/
@make a pair and do one.
@for this, you need to set up your own deadline for a task.
Give time and countdown it
https://www.pickthebrain.com/blog/5-effective-time-hacks-stop-procrastination-fast/
5 minute hack
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=32&ved=0ahUKEwiNjdWYlM3VAhWFGZQKHTRhChQ4HhAWCCkwAQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.news.com.au%2Ffinance%2Fwork%2Fat-work%2Finstagram-founders-favourite-life-hack-to-stop-wasting-time%2Fnews-story%2F0fa6f27017c8f7bcc885709fee63d5f8&usg=AFQjCNFZBl7BQWtc8Z4zoQCDyiXNO6Kjaw
Procrastination
Break time
DeskTime, a productivity app that tracks employees' computer use, peeked into its data to study the behavior of its most productive workers. The highest-performing 10 percent tended to work for 52 consecutive minutes followed by a 17-minute break. Those 17 minutes were often spent away from the computer, said Julia Gifford at The Muse, by talking a walk, doing exercises, or talking to coworkers.
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/09/science-tells-you-how-many-minutes-should-you-take-a-break-for-work-17/380369/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/siimonreynolds/2013/11/06/4-ways-to-work-much-faster/#2cd29a3778c7
Use A Timer On Every Major Task
Try To Do Unimportant Tasks Within Ten Minutes
Minimual quality is better
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The decision isn’t between the efficient method and the inefficient one. It’s between the inefficient one and nothing.
Lower time
o you believe that there’s no point exercising if you can’t exercise for at least 30 minutes? That may sound silly, as articulated, but there would be a lot of people who wouldn’t bother doing pushups or situps because it wasn’t a “full” workout.
https://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/2015/02/06/lower-efficiency-to-go-faster/
Lower quality standard
But more often the tradeoff is between writing garbage and writing nothing.
Lower barriers to entry.
@Keep resources around and then take the decision not to or to do.
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13 Aug 2017
Try these 4 techniques:
Use A Timer On Every Major Task.
Pretend Your Day Ends At 11am.
Work At Home For An Hour Each Day.
Try To Do Unimportant Tasks Within Ten Minutes.
4 Ways To Work Much Faster -- Without Sacrificing Quality - Forbes
https://www.forbes.com/sites/siimonreynolds/2013/11/06/4-ways-to-work-much-faster/
Think big, start small, act fast is a really effective mantra.
https://hackernoon.com/think-big-start-small-act-fast-6fdab1f771ea
Immerse yourself with role playing expecially true for lanugage learning.
I learned all of these brand new skills on the side, without quitting my day job or ignoring my family. In the midst of these projects, I overhauled a 140,000+ word manuscript (the second edition of my bestselling business book, The Personal MBA), taught three business training courses, took care of my two-year-old daughter, helped my wife build her business, and wrote the manuscript for my second book.
https://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/blog/how-to-acquire-any-new-skill-in-20-hours-or-less/
pareto rule,critical ones,practice,do the the real work.
When it comes to your business and the future, Carroll suggests that you “think big, start small, and scale fast.”
https://www.jimcarroll.com/2014/04/business-mantra-for-the-future-think-fast-act-faster/
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Cheap/Fast/Good – Ben Casnocha in My Start Up Life mentions that you can have only have two of the three. Pick two of the cheap/fast/good dimensions before starting a project to help you prioritize.
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/featured/22-tips-for-effective-deadlines.html
Churn then Polish – Set a strict deadline for basic completion and then set a more comfortable deadline to enhance and polish afterwards. Often churning out the basics of a task quickly will require no more polishing afterwards than doing it slowly.
Reminder: Post reminders of your deadlines everywhere. Creating a sense of urgency with your deadlines is necessary to keep them from getting pushed aside by distractions.
Hofstadter’s Law – Basically this law states that it always takes longer than you think. A rule I’ve heard in software development is to double the time you think you need. Then add six months. Be patient and give yourself ample time for complex projects.
@so assume some value then double it and try to finish half time.
Self imposed deadline
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Avoid the curse of the “final push.” Scope and sequence a project so that each part is shorter than the one that precedes it. Feeling the work units shrink as you go gives you a tangible sense of progress and speeds you toward the end. When you leave the long parts for last, you’re more likely to get worn out before you finish. Besides, if you’re “dead at the deadline,” those other projects you’re juggling will stagnate.
If you want to help yourself take your own deadlines seriously, professor of marketing at the University of Toronto, Dilip Soman, suggests keep your deadlines as near the present as possible:
http://lifehacker.com/trick-yourself-into-meeting-self-set-deadlines-by-keepi-1686406956
"People don't think of future time periods as continuous passages of time. They don't think about the number of days left to make a decision or finish a task, but rather, they tend to categorize future time outcomes—thinking about the deadline coming up next week/month/year, rather than this one. When a deadline is far into the future, we tend to put the task on the proverbial back burner, believing that we have a lot of time to attend to it. Things that are on the back burner stay there for longer than they should because there are plenty of other things that take up our attention as relatively more urgent."
So keep your deadlines short. Set your deadlines within the same week or month, and hold yourself to them.
The majority of tasks we procrastinate on are usually high in immediate costs but low in immediate benefits, thus making them unattractive in the short run.
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/mind-guest-blog/the-deadline-made-me-do-it/
19 August 2017
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Look to success stories but at the some time look more the failure of people who wanted to go that position.
nspirational Lessons From the Failures of 4 Great Leaders
https://www.inc.com/jayson-demers/inspirational-lessons-from-the-failures-of-4-great-leaders.html
Which story we should read success story or failure story? Which one leave more impact on our minds?
https://www.quora.com/Which-story-we-should-read-success-story-or-failure-story-Which-one-leave-more-impact-on-our-minds
" Success story give inspiration which is temporary but failure stories give you lessons which are permanent."
https://blog.bufferapp.com/failure-entrepreneur-12-successful-entrepreneurs-tell-us-the-biggest-lessons-theyve-learned
customer delight, not starting, scale it up
https://www.edutopia.org/article/learning-from-failure-resources
Failure Is The Only Option, If Success Is The End Goal
If learning happens through trial and error, then you need to try, and more importantly, you need to err.
https://www.fastcompany.com/3001086/failure-only-option-if-success-end-goal
in leadership, we often miss out on half the story. Most discussions focus on what leaders “should do” rather than on what they “should avoid.” The result? We talk about success, but seldom talk about failure.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brian-honigman/35-tech-entrepreneurs-failure_b_5529254.html
start now, indecision is the worst decision,
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procrastination
divide, start small the minimalistic way timer bound,self imposed deadline.
Do something for 5 minutes and continue for a momth everyday on what you procrastinate. Seeing- listening and reading do not count as doing. You need to write, talk, draw,sing,phyical labor.
For procrastinated things like writing papers, you do not actually write a word for years. Then again initial setback you just go away, but there you should find other ways and do so quickly.
Act First, Think Later
https://journal.thriveglobal.com/the-cure-for-procrastination-in-just-4-words-615dba8b3f7b