How To Have An Awesomely Productive Day

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What if you could guarantee that your day would be productive? That you would not give into procrastination, that you would be confident no matter what obstacles you faced?

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And, what if, instead of just a productive day, you could ensure a productive week? And then a succession of productive weeks, which become productive months, productive years and, finally, a productive life?

Actually there is one, quite simple, step you can take help make this a reality.

What is it you ask?

Start Without Pause


When you wake up, know exactly what to do next. Wake up, drink water, brush teeth, workout, fuel up, plan day.

Make your first few tasks useful and productive as you possibly can, and do them without hesitation.



This works because the way you begin your day sets the tone for how your day will be. The term "woke up on the wrong/right side of the bed" holds a lot of truth in it.

You've had those days that start off with you slamming on the snooze button, until you finally haul your groggy self out of the sheets and wander around getting ready to do whatever you have to do that day.

Those days turn out slow and unproductive.



It works the other way too though. When you wake up, refresh your body, exercise, eat good food, plan your day, and tackle your first task without getting distracted in between, you're day becomes one where you make a good sized leap towards your goals.

And it doesn't just work for days. Kickoff a week with a good day, and you'll have a good week. A productive week at the start of the month is a likely precursor to a productive month. A month of goal achieving at the beginning of the year marks a year of creating and realizing your dreams.



So, right now, plan your first few step to take out of bed tomorrow. I suggest a drink, a run, and a great meal.

Do that, and you're day will be one of those worth remembering.
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  • Profile picture of the author TimothyTorrents
    yeah you have to force yourself to get into the right mental state to be productive. I don't really have much to do with my life right now - no job, no studies, and i live with my parents so im usually not very productive. I do some writing online but i usually finish all my work pretty quickly and then i have nothing to do for the rest of the day lol. it has been this way for me for almost 2 years now and to be honest its getting quite depressing - i am planning on making some drastic changes in my life very soon.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ninja Ana
    Peace of mind.....
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  • Profile picture of the author KickAss Marketing
    Time management is always the solution for a productive day. If we already have itinerary everyday we would be able to finish everything in time. We also have enough time to spend with our family.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrea Felder
    Great thread. I also recommend that everyone take some time to be conscious about your feelings. If you can get to the point where you can pinpoint exactly how you feel and then push the switch to emotionally move from a bad day to a good day that can make a huge difference in productivity!
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  • Profile picture of the author OutsourceFactor
    Thanks for the post Razaberry. It's really helpful. Personally, I'm more of a checklist person. I like making them and I like going through them the rest of the day!

    The list thing sounds kind of OCD but it helps me manage my time better and it helps me focus on the next thing I need to do after I'm done with a task.
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    • Profile picture of the author Razaberry
      Originally Posted by OutsourceFactor View Post

      Thanks for the post Razaberry. It's really helpful. Personally, I'm more of a checklist person. I like making them and I like going through them the rest of the day!

      The list thing sounds kind of OCD but it helps me manage my time better and it helps me focus on the next thing I need to do after I'm done with a task.
      Me too! xD

      Right after my morning run.
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