How to be productive after work?
Last week I have went throug some websites.
I have found some tips:
On the page
www.lifehacker.com How To Stay
Productive After Work
(http://lifehacker.com/5921271
/how-to-stay-productive-after-work)
1. Get Started
As Soon As You Get Home
Whether it's a few minutes or an hour,
getting started as soon as you get home and
you're still in
work mode goes a long way.
For me,
body in motion tends to stay in motion, body at rest
tends to stay at
rest. If I want to get something done after
work, I need to
keep moving and not sit down and rest until
I'm ready to call
it day. For me at least, I literally avoid
sitting down when i
get home if there are other things I
want to get done.
Once I sit down, the odds me getting the
next thing
accomplished get cut in half.
2. Get Out Of
the House - I find this advice great
Give
Yourself 10 Minutes. Just 10 Minutes
Lifehacker
Editor-in-Chief
Adam Pash gives
himself 10
minutes in the
evening to work
on his pet projects
sometimes
more, never less. If
he can drag himself
off the
couch for 10
minutes of focused
work, that's a
success—and at
the end of that 10
minutes, if he
feels like working
some more,
he does. If he
feels like closing
up shop and going
back to the
couch, he does. The
important
thing here is that
he makes
himself get
started, and even on
those nights when
he doesn't
feel like doing
anything, he at least gets 10 minutes of progress
towards his goals
3. Make Sure
You Get Some Exercise
Want more energy,
or more hours in your day? Exercise. It may seem
counterintuitive,
but exercise is key. Even a walk around the block will
make you feel
energized, and the benefits grow with more regular and
frequent activity.
Reader Ben Bond summed it up nicely
4. Schedule It
and Keep It in the Front of Your Mind - PLAN is SUCCESS!!!
If you use some
energy earlier in the day scheduling and thinking
about your
projects, it'll be easier to respond to an alarm or a beeping
phone later in the
day and go to work.
5. Forgive
Yourself When you Stumble
Finally, realize
that you won't be productive every night. Some nights
you'll stay on the
couch, and others you'll just forget to do what you
meant to do. That's
okay—forgive yourself and pick up again the next
day. Remember,
productivity isn't everything, and if you beat yourself
Yes, do not get stressed if you don't accomplish evertything you planned. You will do it when you find time next days.
Some advices from weekplan.net:
http://weekplan.net/how-i-stay-productive-after-work/
Take a cold
shower:
Have
plenty of rest
Go sleep before midnight and wake up about 6:30. That's what I am desiring to.
I also do a lot of
activities that require me to focus. Although it is
hard to 100% switch
off from work sometimes, my hobbies and
activities help me
think of something else and they act like mini
holidays. When it
is time to work on my projects again, I am
actually eager to do
it because I have been “held back” by my other
activities.
4. I have a
vision
This may sound
corny but I think that having a goal that is bigger
than just
making money helps me put in a little extra effort. It
makes the
“sacrifices” worth it.