Strategies for Maximizing Your Productivity
Understanding your working style can help you maximize your productivity.
Understanding your working style can help you maximize your productivity.
Efficiency is everything in government. That’s why increasing productivity has stepped into the spotlight for government organizations as they seek new methods to serve increasing citizen expectations. But how can government productivity be increased with lacking resources and rampant budget cuts?
In a NextGen Nation webinar, panelists shared their tips for living in the present and answered common questions about mindfulness.
One thing you always seem to need more of is time. More minutes to get ready, more hours in the day, more days before the deadline. What steps can you take to get more time in your day?
At our recent GovUp, we heard from productivity coach Amy Kelly. Kelly took the stress out of productivity goals by outlining a five-step model to what she calls “powerful productivity”. That’s productivity that not only achieves efficiency goals but also helps individuals stay engaged and encouraged with their work.
When facing extremely negative circumstances, your ability to make a difference can seem inadequate. This resulting sense of helplessness can cause you to freeze up and do nothing. Don’t give up. There are actions you can take so you don’t feel so helpless.
What kind of procrastinator are you? By understanding yourself, you can learn how to increase your own productivity.
As monotonous as slow days may seem, there are several ways you can use those periods to advance your professional development.
Are you ready to do your coworkers, friends, and yourself a favor by replying to emails on Email Debt Forgiveness Day?
Learn how you can reframe the challenges you face as opportunities.