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The 4 Thieves of Productivity (RE-RUN)

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https://www.deanbokhari.com/four-thieves-of-productivity/ | RE-RUN: EP143. 4 Thieves of Productivity (Avoid Them at All Cost)   Wanna get your self-improvement questions answered on the podcast? Email them to me here: [email protected] Message me on Twitter @DeanBokhari    ABOUT THIS EPISODE: “…at any moment in time there can be only ONE Thing, and when that ONE Thing is in line with your purpose and sits atop your priorities, it ill be the most productive thing you can do to launch you toward the best you can be. Actions build on action. Habits build on habit. Success builds on success.” —Gary Keller, Jay Papasan from The ONE Thing One-half of knowing what you want is knowing what you must give up before you get it. Give up the following four thieves of productivity in order to get more of what you want, and less of what you don’t. Click below to start listening, or scroll down to read the article version instead. 1. INABILITY TO SAY “NO”. As a rule of thumb, you should avoid saying yes to most things unless they’re connected to your most important goals. If you’re afraid of saying no to someone because it might hurt their feelings, come up with a way to say it that you’re comfortable with. Here’s Seth Godin on saying no: “you can say no with respect, you can say no promptly, and you can say no with a lead to someone who might say yes. But just saying yes because you can’t bear the short-term pain of saying no is not going to help you do the work.” Love it. 2. FEAR OF CHAOS Shit happens. Messes occur. Wives (and husbands) get angry. These things happen. But it doesn’t mean you should give up on your goals. Chaos is natural. In fact, the more you focus on what you want, the more of it you’ll probably get. That’s okay. In fact, problems are a good thing. When you’ve got problems, it means you’re taking action. You can’t grow unless you take action. And the more action you take, the more problems you’ll face. In fact, one of the biggest differences between productive people and unproductive people is this: when productive people come across a problem, they keep going—they take action. When unproductive people come across a problem, they stagnate—they stop. Create time blocks to control the chaos in your life and remain as productive as possible. Use your time blocks to work on your most important projects, and protect them with your life. In time, you’ll learn to deal with the chaos in your own unique way. But don’t let chaos control you. YOU control the chaos… by focusing on one thing at a time. One time block at a time. 3. POOR HEALTH HABITS Poor health — especially poorly managed energy — is one of the most underestimated thieves of productivity. Your health and your success are intertwined with one another and depend on each to survive and thrive. For maximum energy management and productivity, plan your days to include the following: Meditate / pray for spiritual energy. Eat right, exercise, and sleep sufficiently for physical energy. Spend time with friends and family for emotional energy. Set goals, plan, and calendar for mental energy. Time block your most important goals and projects for business energy. 4. AN ENVIRONMENT THAT DOESN'T SUPPORT YOUR GOALS. Did you know that if one of your close friends becomes obese, you’re 57% more likely to become obese [1] as well? Crazy, eh? This is because the people we see and spend time with most tend to set our standards (see: The Law of Averages). The final thief of productivity is about getting your game up! It’s about raising your standards in every arena of life—your goals, your habits, and your surroundings. I think Oprah’s got a great little nugget of wisdom when it comes to this: “Surround yourself only with people who are going to lift you higher.” IT'S ABOUT THE JOURNEY. Here’s a quick recap of the four thieves of productivity — avoid these bastards at all times, unless you want them to highjack your productivity: Inability to say “No” The fear of chaos Poor health habits An environment that doesn’t support your goals  *** SELECTED LINKS/RESOURCES: Subscribe / View Previous Episodes: Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Stitcher Episode archives   SPECIAL PROMOS: (Flash)Books Too Busy To Read? Get top Business + Self-help Book Summaries you can read or listen to in under 20 minutes. Hundreds of titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Get started for just $1 today at https://www.getflashnotes.com/subscribe Audible Get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at Audible when you use this link: audibletrial.com/dean. Over 150,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. 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