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Ever notice that being productive doesn’t always correlate to when you actually think you are going to be productive? When there are small almost trivial tasks they always seem to want to get in the way. For example I have only been writing this article for less than three sentences and I have had the urge to check my email already.

You can listen to a podcast, write a report, instant message people, and drive to work at the same time and barely remember much of it at all. Or you can focus your energy on a project and get closer to your goal. That end result is what really matters for the particular task, and if you produce results that are lacking it will always show.

Have you ever fooled yourself into thinking that you are getting work done when you are actually distracted by so many tasks? Not so long ago, Katie wrote about getting rid of the nagging tasks, and this is doing just that. You have three options.

  • Do them.
  • Put them off until later.
  • Drop them.

Of course which one you choose is ultimately up to you and the results will reflect you personally. What is the importance of each task? Will it be there tomorrow? Are you going to hurt or help your brand by neglecting or doing this task immediately?

So, are you ready to get some work done today?

This article written by Todd on 4th October 2007

2 Comments »

  1. John says

    That reminds me, I really need to get a new list of the things that I need to do. I have a lot of projects, and I always seem to get distracted.

    Thanks for the post Todd.

    October 4th, 2007 | #

  2. Katie says

    Your first paragraph cracked me up, Todd.

    Another problem I run into is that I get so focused on the project at hand that I ultimately lose focus of the actual goal–like why did I start this project in the first place? AH!

    October 4th, 2007 | #

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