1. Write 3 things you’re grateful for
A study on gratitude done at the
University of Miami found that people who kept a daily journal of gratitude
were happier, more productive and much happier. Sheryl Towers, professional
development coach, says in her bookSeeds of Success: “The results of the
study indicated that daily gratitude exercises resulted in higher reported
levels of alertness, enthusiasm, determination, optimism and energy.
Additionally, the gratitude group experienced less depression and stress, was
more likely to help others, exercised more regularly and made more progress
toward personal goals. According to the findings, people who feel grateful are
also more likely to feel loved.”
2. Clear your desk
Nothing is worse than clutter in driving
down productivity. If you are scrambling every time you need a pen, stapler,
notepad or important document, that’s wasted time you’ll never get back. Take a
few moments during the first 10 minutes of your day to make sure that
everything on your desk is straightened out and exactly where you expect it to
be.
3. Connect with your coworkers
Start the day off right with a few
friendly ‘hellos’ to your office comrades. A big part of productivity is
knowing when to ask questions, and to whom. Trying to figure everything out on
your own sets up roadblocks in your road to getting your goals accomplished.
Therefore, make sure that you create and maintain positive working
relationships with your coworkers. Productive people recognize how crucial this
is, and so spend a few moments in the first 10 minutes of every day to round
the office and say ‘good morning’.
4. Write down your top three goals for the day
Productive people take the time to write
the top three things which would make their day successful if completed. These
help keep you focused on the prize when your day might get detracted by busy
office life.
5. Review and confirm your to-do list
Once you’ve got your priorities ironed
out, it is crucial that you take the time to make sure that your the tasks
you’ve set for yourself are aligned with your goals and priorities. Having a
careful to-do list organizes your day and helps you understand the specific
tasks you need to plan around.
6. Write down your daily affirmation
Productive people are upbeat, positive
and optimistic. They don’t spend time mired in negativity – they spend time
taking action. Matthew D. Della Porta, author of The How of Happiness,
writes “Simply put, daily affirmations train your brain to think positively;
they are uplifting truths you want to believe and heartwarming convictions
about yourself or the world as a whole. They are one of the most effective ways
to proactively and permanently change the way you think.”
7. Read an inspirational quote
Super charge your day with some words of
wisdom from success Productive People before you. Before jumping into work,
productive people seek inspiration from their forefathers and mothers by
reading an inspirational quote.
The first 10 minutes of the day can
truly set the level of your productivity of the rest of the day. Follow in the
footsteps of the more productive among us to make sure that you set yourself up
for productivity success everyday.



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