A day well-spent is a day cherished. We always find some
days in our life where we achieve much more; all that has been planned is easily
taken care of. At the end of such a day, we actually feel refreshed. There is
no sign of the fatigue that bogs us down on days where nothing much has been
achieved. So what causes this seemingly strange paradox? The answer lies in our
personal productivity.
Personal productivity is the output an individual can
achieve given the time he has and the tasks he is supposed to perform. Personal
productivity is very satisfying for the inner consciousness. It is a primary
source of self-confidence for an individual and boosts his or her moral and
raises the self-esteem. It is the very
foundation of success. An individual who is highly productivity on a day-to-day
basis achieves a lot at the end of the week, more in a month, much more in a
year and so on.
So why do people suffer from lack of personal productivity
and remain busy in unproductive activities that keep a person occupied and
waste his time? There are several reasons for this idle state of mind. These
can be summarized as follows:
- Lack of Focus: Many people do not proceed with any kind of focus or direction. Without any clarity on what is to be achieved; such people waste away their time waiting for things to happen rather than making them possible.
- No personal goals: Every individual must have personal goals. These include family goals, financial goals, spiritual goals, career goals etc. People with no goals often find themselves being self-satisfied with little or no achievements at the end of the day.
- Too many distractions: Anyone who wishes to achieve good results must give up this habit of ‘multi-tasking’ or trying to do various things simultaneously. Rather he/she must focus on doing one thing at a time quickly and efficiently before more on to the next thing.
- Not preparing a To-do list: People who do not actively plan for the work day – preparing an agenda of things to be carried out during the day handicap themselves by relying completely on their memory and working on an ad-hoc basis. It is always better to have list of things ready before starting work and planning the available time accordingly.
- No review: Even the best of plans may not always produce results. What is important is a continuous review of tasks to be achieved. This will enable unfinished tasks of the previous day to be completed on the day.
- Staying happy and cheerful: Enthusiasm and confidence go together. People who are generally cheerful energetically move about the days and quite easily accomplish much more than those who remain serious and self-restrained.
In conclusion, whatever we achieve
in the long term ultimately is a sum total off all the small actions we take on
a day to day basis. In everything we do, we must strive to improve our personal
productivity so that we can live fuller, happier, and more accomplished lives.
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