4 Productivity Questions I
Ask Myself Daily [Podcast]
by Jon Milligan
Do you talk to yourself? The truth is we all talk
to ourselves on a daily basis more than we think. How you think on a daily
basis affects your productivity. If you don’t like what you are saying to
yourself, the good news is you can change it.
Self awareness and attention management are so critically important to
your ability to get things done. I want to share with you 4 productivity
questions I ask myself daily. Before I start my day, I sit down and
specifically ask these questions. I then write down anything that comes to
mind. I’d like to encourage you to try this out for a few days and see how it
works for you.
4 Productivity Questions I Ask Myself Daily
Each of the 4 questions play a specific role in how I go about my day.
Each question comes from the Eisenhower Matrix of time management. If you have
every read 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, then you
might recognize it by the 4 quadrants of time management.
Question 1: What needs to get done TODAY that only
I can do?
This question helps me to focus in my areas of strength. We have all
heard of the 80/20 principle. What I write down after asking myself this
question shows me the 20% of my work that will give me the 80% of my results.
Start your day here and determine to check off everything on your list under
this question.
Question 2: What is important that I need to
schedule so it will get done?
Do you have ideas or tasks that you never seem to find time to do? I
know I do. The problem is what doesn’t get scheduled, doesn’t get done. Most
ideas are tasks or projects with no deadlines.
Since these ideas have “no sense of urgency” you and I will never get to
them if we don’t put a deadline on them.
Whatever I write down for this question, I want to have scheduled on my
calendar before the end of the day. It may be that I don’t work on that idea
until next week, but I do have a deadline on it now.
Question 3: What can I delegate that someone else
can do for me?
We all have tasks that we should not be doing. Sometimes the main reason
why we shouldn’t be doing it is because it is not in our area of strength. What
might take us 4 hours to accomplish could take someone else an hour. You can
get back 4 hours of your life by just delegating. How much is 4 hours worth to
you in your business? Ask this question, look over your to do list, and
determine to delegate the tasks someone else can do for you.
Question 4: What do I need to avoid doing today?
We all know how easy it can be for us to waste time during our work day.
We all have those certain things that rob from our time. In the morning when I
ask this question, I write down those things that are the biggest time wasters
for me.
They are reminders for me as I go about my day. Also, if I catch myself
“killing time” during my work day, I stop what I am doing, write down the name
of the distraction, and then get back to work. Awareness is the first key to
stop wasting time.
How Can I Put This into Practice?
Regardless of what software or system you currently use for your to do
list, you can easily implement this process. Take out a notepad and divide the
paper into 4 sections. Label one question with each box. Look over your current
to do list and as you ask the 4 questions write down what comes to mind. Now
you have an action plan for the day. I challenge you to use these questions for
a few days and see if they don’t help you to become more productive.
Question: Do you have any questions you ask
yourself in order to stay productive?
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