Contextual Productivity
Creating dedicated spaces for specific activities can significantly enhance productivity. By associating certain environments with particular tasks—like reading or writing—it's easier to enter a focused state of mind. This approach minimizes distractions and helps establish consistent habits, even in small living spaces.In this clip
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How do you know that cutting out all distractions (social media, other distractions), going back to a simple life, putting your phone away, etc. helps you lock in to what you need to do and forces yourself to get started using a Pomodoro timer or similar techniques, as discussed in the episode 247: Chris Bailey | Hyperfocus Secrets for Better Productivity, the episode Managing Your Time and Energy with Carey Nieuwhof, and the clip Prioritizing Your Time, as well as in the episode 5 Ways to Stop Being Lazy & Procrastinating and the clip Overcoming Laziness?
How do you know that cutting out all distractions (social media, other distractions), going back to a simple life, putting your phone away, etc. helps you lock in to what you need to do and forces yourself to get started using a Pomodoro timer or similar techniques, as discussed in the episode 79: Adam Gazzaley, MD, PhD, On Anxiety, Multitasking & Video Games As Medicine and the clip Mastering Technology Use?