‘Three Ways to Get More Done’ by John Hurd
John Hurd’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article is titled “Three Ways to Get More Done”. [é-Wealth Daily’Article]
John Hurd’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article:
Three Ways to Get More Done
On any given day, I find myself faced with a dozen different things I have to do.
There are research reports to compile, meetings to attend, articles to write and then I’ll have to run any number of errands in the evening.
Even though I enjoy what I do, there are always some things that seem like more of a hassle than necessary. Facing traffic to get to an out-of-the way store is certainly one thing I could go the rest of my days without ever having to do again.
But, I know that I do need to get these things done. And getting lazy and simply letting some things slide into the background isn’t going to get you anywhere.
However, there is something you can do. It involves adjusting what you think of as work and finding ways to enjoy what you’re doing.
Here are three ways that could help you get more done with less hard work:
1) Find your motivation. When you really enjoy doing something, do you find it hard work? No, most likely not. And, in order to enjoy what you’re doing, you want to figure what your motivating push is. Are you doing this to learn something new? Are you doing this to get something new? Whatever your motivation is, hold on to it and keep it in the front of your mind.
2) Give yourself a personal reward. Now, you may think rewards are for children, but that’s certainly not the case. If you don’t find what you’re doing rewarding, you either need to change gears or develop your own reward system. If the fruits of your labor aren’t reward enough, come up with something that is.
3) Get creative. Work becomes work once it is repetitive and dull. So take a step back, look at what you’re doing and come at it from a different angle. Simply changing your perspective on the task at hand could completely change how you feel about achieving your desired goal.
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