@talkinideas I think start with timeblocking just the mornings + don't feel bad if you deviate from it because unexpected things do happen. I think the pros for timeblocking is you can see visually how much time is structured to your day so you can respond quickly when unexpected things happen
Time box + Putting anything I'm going to work on in our PM tool, setting priorities and put due dates for each task (small, medium and big ones) I've recently even started to write down tasks that are not related to my work so I can max out the productivity āļø
I categorize my daily tasks and set a defined limit for each. I categorize my daily tasks and set a defined time limit for each one.
When I choose a time limit, I consider several factors, including the task itself, and the time it will take to complete.
I also try to choose a limit that motivates me to accomplish as much as possible within that time frame to avoid wasting time.
As someone deeply into technology and startup life, I find that time management tools and techniques can be game-changers. Personally, I swear by time blocking and setting clear priorities. What about you all? Let's swap some tips and tricks on maximizing productivity!
Good afternoon I studied to become an IT specialist, namely the backend. And how surprised I was that, in order to get a job, I donāt have enough skills, and this is not the first time Iāve been pur chasing advanced training courses for example to learn something new and improve my skills for a bigger salary.
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