Title: Productivity Maximizers

Hi again!

Hacking your mind to increase your productivity
is just one part of the process. 

The next relies on maximizing that productivity. 

You’ll need to decrease burn out, as well as focus
on the end results. 

In addition, learning to turn your goals into
processes will help you get more done. 

How to Decrease Burnout

Burnout is a very real problem that affects your
productivity. The work-life balance is hard to achieve,
but it is necessary. 

Symptoms of burnout:

* Inability to concentrate
* Lack of energy
* Having many non-productive work days in a row

It’s clear that a burnout period can make it even
tougher to get your tasks done. Thankfully, there
are some tricks to help you get out of this slump. 

Some of them involve taking time for yourself. 
Start meditating, get plenty of sleep, take a few
hours off and do something fun. Force yourself to
have more of a work-life balance. 

Not only will these activities help prevent burnout,
but with them, you can overcome it. You’ll end up
much more productive as a result. 

Focusing On the End Result

What’s the end result of the items on your “to do”
list? By focusing solely on the goal instead of
the individual tasks, you’ll be more likely to get
everything done.

The end result can be either big or small. 

For example, it could something as simple as completing
a project, or as large as winning an award or meeting
a sales goal. View each task as a step that needs to
be taken in order to get the proverbial finish line. 

By changing how you think about your tasks, you’ll
be able to achieve more. The process stops being
about getting one thing done and instead focuses on
meeting a goal. 

Concentrate on Processes

Stop thinking about your goals as events, and instead,
consider them processes instead. The difference lies
in learning how to enjoy everything that it takes to
meet those goals. Once you love what you do, you’ll
want to work harder. 
 Until tomorrow,


{YOUR NAME HERE}


