![]() I also set three weekly priorities.īut a pesky thing about intentions is that it’s not always easy to keep them top-of-mind. ![]() This lets me choose what’s important (and what isn’t, since I’m forced to pick just three), and work with greater intention throughout the day. Before bed each night I list the meaningful professional and personal things I want to accomplish the following day. One of my greatest personal productivity hacks is defining a list of three daily intentions. Here are three ways in which working across devices can help us lead more productive, creative, and meaningful lives.ġ. That’s why it may seem a bit strange that I’m advocating for how working across more devices will actually boost your offline productivity. ![]() Pair that with the fact that the average person owns 3.64 connected devices, and we’ve got ourselves a problem. These distractions are depressingly normal: a study done by Gloria Mark in collaboration with Microsoft found we can work for an average of just 40 seconds in front of a computer before we’re distracted or interrupted. I’m just as prone to spending countless hours bouncing in autopilot from one social media app to another. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always happen, even for a self-proclaimed productivity expert like myself. Technology exists to support our work, not get in the way of it.
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