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  • What is your secret productivity hack? Mine's shockproof

    Kausambi Manjita
    25 replies
    🚶‍♂️ I need my 5/miles a day 🧘 Meditation on Headspace, 10 mins before sleep ☕ Vanilla Nespresso with a shot of oatmilk & pump of hazelnut cream every morning Yes, I'm all about self-care!

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    André J
    Vanilla infused espresso! that's the ultimate life hack! for people who have not tried this. Your missing out!
    Sachin Jain
    One thing that worked for me is a dedicated focus session during office hours. In fact, now my entire team follows this. The aim is to get the most important task of the day to be done during this session. It helps each individual go into the flow state and achieve productivity better than ever.
    Kausambi Manjita
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    @sachinjain024 Fab idea.. is it a branstorm kind of sesh or individual goals?
    Sachin Jain
    @kmanjita So each of us starts with a goal for the focus session and shares the progress at the end of the session.
    Abhinay kumar
    Quick 5 minute meditation after waking up, maintaining a to-do list and completing 8k steps each day.
    Sourav Mohanty
    A 4km evening work and a soothing spotify playlist before my night sleep!
    Igor Lysenko
    I advise you to try IXORD Notes, artificial intelligence lists
    Anna Kasumova
    1) Discipline 2) Cocoa on coconut milk 3) Work blocks 1-2 hours, for focus and only than i can attract
    Pawas
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    To-do lists! Love me some lists. Feels so good to check them off at the end of the day. And of course, music and freshly brewed coffee to be done with that list ;)
    Harsh Kumar
    Routine of daily exercise, meditation, and enjoying a personalized morning coffee that helps to make me great balance between physical activity, mental well-being, and indulgence.
    Adam Gold
    Fruit shake every morning. I wish it would have lasted more than 30 seconds.
    "Night-Before To-Do List" trick. Yep, it's like a magical brain dump. The night before, I jot down everything – the big, the small, and the "Oh-I-can't-forget-this" things. It's like decluttering my mind onto paper. Then, when the sun rises and I dive into the day, I already know where to start. ✏️ What do you think?
    Ashish Sangle
    My approach involves grouping all meetings together and carving out a few dedicated blocks of 2-3 hours for focused work, during which I avoid any distractions from tools like Slack or emails.