How to be more productive

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Why Do You Want to Be 100-Times More Productive?

Why Do You Want to Be 100-Times More Productive?

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L1-Conclusion:My deepest reason is wanting more time for pleasure. It was

L1-Conclusion:My deepest reason is wanting more time for pleasure. It was

my first step. I should figure out my why
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Where Is Your Time Leaking?

Where Is Your Time Leaking?

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L2-Conclusion:Silly subjects, like biology or literature, steal my time. Also checking phone because of notifications.

L2-Conclusion:Silly subjects, like biology or literature, steal my time. Also checking

phone because of notifications.
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Decluttering Your Routine and Ruthless Prioritization

Decluttering Your Routine and Ruthless Prioritization

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L3-Conclusion:This Course wats to steal my leisure time! No series, no

L3-Conclusion:This Course wats to steal my leisure time! No series, no

surfing Internet, no breaks, only work!
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My secret conclusion: don’t like this course, it didn’t teach me, it is very depressive((((

My secret conclusion: don’t like this course, it didn’t teach me,

it is very depressive((((
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A Perfect To-Do List

A Perfect To-Do List

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My To-Do list Geography Essay (for Kira Tevosian) Essay (about space) Math Phisics Chemistry

My To-Do list

Geography
Essay (for Kira Tevosian)
Essay (about space)
Math
Phisics
Chemistry

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L4-Conclusion:It was very iteresting and useful. This course s OK.

L4-Conclusion:It was very iteresting and useful. This course s OK.

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Staying Focused— Pomodoro Technique

Staying Focused— Pomodoro Technique

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In 2013, the average person could focus on one task without

In 2013, the average person could focus on one task without

being distracted for eight seconds. A goldfish has an attention span of nine seconds…
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Sientists found about 82 percent of all interrupted work is resumed

Sientists found about 82 percent of all interrupted work is resumed

on the same day. But here’s the bad news—it takes an average of 23 minutes and 15 seconds to get back to the task.”
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L5-Conclusion: I make the big mistake! This course is perfect! Pomodoro

L5-Conclusion: I make the big mistake! This course is perfect! Pomodoro

Technique is very simple and useful.
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Getting the Routine Work Done

Getting the Routine Work Done

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L6-Conclusion: So helpful! So useful! Two minutes! I can’t forget about

L6-Conclusion: So helpful! So useful! Two minutes! I can’t forget about

something important, because It’s already done!
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Getting Things You Hate Done Easily

Getting Things You Hate Done Easily

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Homework

Homework

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L7-Conclusion: I knew about this technique, but it was interesting to

L7-Conclusion: I knew about this technique, but it was interesting to

read it, because sentences are simple that’s why reading this lesson was pleasure
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Staying Consistent

Staying Consistent

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Your only job is to NOT break the chain.

Your only job is to NOT break the chain.

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L8-Conclusion: I like this technique, because it’s interestng. When you have

L8-Conclusion: I like this technique, because it’s interestng. When you have

a big chain, you don’t want to break it. You do it every day even you are a lazy-bones
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Using Your “Gap Time” Wisely

Using Your “Gap Time” Wisely

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Learn something new Plan your week/day Work on a side project

Learn something new
Plan your week/day
Work on a side project
Clean up your

inbox
Help your team
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L9-Conclusion: This lesson was interesting. And sometimes I really use it,

L9-Conclusion: This lesson was interesting. And sometimes I really use it,

but also think that we should give time for our brain to rest.
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Wrapping Up—A Checklist

Wrapping Up—A Checklist

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Pomodoro Technique

Pomodoro Technique

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Your only job is to NOT break the chain.

Your only job is to NOT break the chain.