I hope you can quickly improve your work status

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This article shares 26 PPTs from Facebook, hoping to help you quickly improve your work status!

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1. Time is always there, time is about prioritization.
2. There will always be time: plan only 4 to 5 hours of real work each day.
3. When you are in good condition, do more; otherwise, take a good rest: Sometimes you are not in working condition for several days in a row, and sometimes when you are in working condition, you can be busy for 12 hours every day. This is normal.
4. Value your time and make it worthwhile: Your time is worth $1,000 per hour, so get moving.
5. Don’t multitask, it will only consume your attention; stay focused and focus on one thing.
6. Develop a work habit and stick with it, your body will adapt.
7. Within a limited time, we are always very focused and efficient.
8. The best way to get into working mode is to work, starting with small tasks and getting the ball rolling.
9. Iterative work and expecting a perfect finish can be suffocating: "Getting things done is better than having them done perfectly" is a motto posted on the wall of Facebook's office. Getting things done is better than any imagination of perfection.
10. Longer working hours do not mean higher efficiency.
11. Work according to importance to improve efficiency.
12. Arrange meetings as early as possible. Time spent preparing for meetings is often wasted.
13. Combine meetings with communication (email or phone) to create uninterrupted working time: A small meeting can also ruin an afternoon, because it will tear the afternoon into two smaller time periods, so that nothing can be done. PS: When you see a programmer thinking hard, don't disturb him, even a greeting is redundant.
14. Maintaining the same work environment all day long. Switching between projects/clients will be inefficient.
15. Work-Relax-Work = High Efficiency (Pomodoro Technique)

The Pomodoro Technique is a more microscopic time management method created by Francesco Cirillo in 1992 compared to GTD.

Use the Pomodoro Technique. Choose a task to be completed, set the Pomodoro time to 25 minutes, focus on the work, and do not allow yourself to do anything unrelated to the task until the Pomodoro clock rings. Then draw an X on the paper and take a short break (5 minutes is enough). Take a longer break every 4 Pomodoro periods.
16. Divide unrealistic tasks into reasonable small tasks. As long as you complete the small tasks every day, you will get closer and closer to the big goal.
17. No two tasks ever have the same priority. One is always more important. Think carefully about your to-do list.
18. You must be clear about what you must accomplish during the day. “Only ever work on the thing that will have the biggest impact” Only ever work on the thing that will have the biggest impact. —— Jason Cohen
19. By dividing the task into time segments, you will feel that it is almost done.
20. Authorize and make good use of the power of others. —A gentleman is good at making use of things (people). If someone else can do 80% of something, let him do it!
21. Forget yesterday and think only about today and tomorrow. Yesterday's home run won't win today's game. - A hero never brags about his past achievements.
22. Set a deadline for everything. Don't let work go on indefinitely.
23. For time-sensitive or stressful tasks, set an end time so that everything can be finished.
24. Remember more and take more notes.
25. Once you are in a productive state, write down any distractions such as Google searches, flashes of inspiration, new ideas, etc. If you write them down, they won't be bouncing around anymore.
26. Rest, take a break~


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