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As the world becomes increasingly obsessed with efficiency and productivity, a curious phenomenon has emerged: time poverty. Even though technology and conveniences save us time, we still feel stretched thin. After all, we’re bogged down by overflowing inboxes, endless to-do lists, personal obligations, and that constant pressure to do more with less time. So, let’s explore time poverty, its causes, and, most importantly, strategies for reclaiming control of your most precious resource—time. What is Time Poverty?As a result of various demands on one’s time, one may experience “time poverty.” T...
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It’s something we’ve all experienced. Our to-do lists feel a mile long. Blinking cursors mockingly stare back at us, and, there’s the feeling that there aren’t enough hours in a day. At the same time, we’re being bombarded with productivity advice about prioritizing to-do lists, timeboxing, and the Pomodoro Technique. In many cases, they work — but at the same time, they are often the same tired tips. Nevertheless, what if you’re looking for something fresh that will awaken your productivity? Well, you can. It’s time to break away from the mundane and explore unconventional strategies to unlea...
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Multitasking is often the result of our relentless pursuit of productivity. Even though multitasking may seem efficient to complete our to-do lists, it usually leads to disorganization and overwhelm. What’s more, Focusing on a single task while juggling work emails, responding to text messages, and cooking dinner is incredibly exhausting. Usingthe F.L.O.W. model as a framework to reach optimal performance, this blog post explores the complexities of productivity and the limitations of multitasking. Further, the F.L.O.W. state can help you become more productive by revealing the science behind ...
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We’re in the midst of New Year’s resolution season again. This means, for many, thinking about how we can make 2024 our best year yet. But how can you set yourself up for success? One of the best ways is to get organized using a productivity planner. Despite this, choosing the right planner can be difficult, especially with so many options on the market. Don’t worry, though. The following blog post shares some of the best productivity planners to boost your 2024 productivity. What to Look for in a Productivity PlannerTo better understand what a productivity planner is, let’s talk about how to ...
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As you frantically race to meet the deadline for a project you thought would be completed weeks ago, you exclaim, “Not again!” How could you have predicted this? Furthermore, why do you consistently underestimate how long it takes you to accomplish your tasks? You’re not alone. We have all experienced this experience, known as the planning fallacy. Additionally, social psychologists have explored this phenomenon since it was first described by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky in 1979. Basically, the planning fallacy is a phenomenon of prediction. In other words, people underestimate how long a...
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