Productivity as a State of Mind

Productivity isn't only used to improve work-life. For many people, lives are somewhat merged these days, as they run businesses from home or on call 24/7 regardless of the traditional workweek. 

Productivity also applies to everyday life and should be your state of mind, not something you do during specific hours only.  Aiming to live in a productive way across all areas of your life is essential to obtain the full benefits of productivity. 

Using Time Wisely

This is one of the most popular reasons why people look into implementing productivity into their lives. Unfortunately, many focus on tasks that may be unnecessary or that hold us back from reaching our main goals. Productivity teaches us to put thought and effort into creating a clear set of daily and weekly tasks, so our actions have a purpose and lead us to desired outcomes. 

Living a Fulfilled Life with Purpose

Working towards a goal in any area of your life - business or personal - creates the space to do things that ensure a rich and rewarding reality. For example, learning a new language in anticipation of the big trip to South America or discovering new eating habits you enjoy while training for a marathon. 

Setting Up Better Habits 

Productivity systems teach us habits that can stay with us forever. They are habits to make life easier, to help us feel happier and to avoid burnout. This is another reason why productivity should be your state of mind. You can apply it and create habits in your everyday life to make it run smoothly and leave you with more time for the things you really love doing. 

Numerous reports indicate that waking up early is hugely beneficial for your mind and body, so why implement this on working days only when you can make it your everyday habit? It would take minimal effort but give you loads of reward in return. Your productivity systems should just become an extension of how you live your life from Monday to Sunday, all day long.    

Being in Control of Your Time

Productivity systems can make your life easier, and they also show their value when things go not as per the plan. Amidst all the madness, you can tap into the productivity tools you're familiar with and refocus your attention to get back on track. Productivity gives you the power of being in control and steering your time towards the desired outcome. It helps you recognise that certain choices with your time are better than others. For example, an impromptu dinner with a friend may mean that you would have to work late the following day and miss out on some writing time you had planned, so productivity teaches you to make the right decisions and be in control of your time. 

Just like all good things, productivity takes practice and consistency. It certainly shouldn't be applied to one area of your life, but become your state of mind and a daily habit. That's when you will reap the rewards of truly productive life, be a happier self, enjoy your work and personal life and feel fulfilled. 

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