11 June 2014

Man Spent A Year On Productivity Hacks, Shares 10 Lessons For Accomplishing More





When he graduated business school a year ago, Chris Bailey received good job offers—but he decided to reject them and spent the next year studying productivity instead. Over the course of the year, he not only conducted productivity experiments on himself but also conducted interviews with productivity experts and wrote 197 articles about the subject.



After the year-long, intensive study about what helps us be as productive as possible, Bailey has condensed his most significant findings into ten important lessons that he has learnt along the way.



Other than seemingly boring advice like “eat well, sleep well and exercise”, he has also included less over-quoted and very useful productivity tips such as “know why you want to get something done”, “stop working too hard” and “be kind to yourself”.



If you always find that you have too little time and too much to do, you can read this article in full here—Bailey has also shared 100 productivity hacks that may come in handy for you.



[via A Year Of Productivity]