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Sunday, November 29, 2009

5 productivity killers & how to fend them off

Written by Brandie Kajino

We've all been there, the pen that won't work, the phone that doesn't quite fit the bill and a chair that wobbles just enough to send ya right over the edge. In the biz of organizing (and pretty much the whole world), they're known as the formidable "productivity killers." You're just trying to get stuff done, and these little things can drive you crazy! So, what can you do about them? Lots! Here are a few suggestions:

  1. Broken things: This might sound silly, but what do you do? Stop procrastinating and fix them. Take some time around lunch or on a conference call and fix those small things. Mark it on your calendar if you have to. Fix the thing so you can funnel your creative energies into actually creating and getting things done.
  2. Inexpensive office products: When you work from home, sometimes things can be tight in the beginning, and you just want to get started. So, buying less expensive products are sometimes the answer in the short term. Whether you are just in the beginning or now picking up speed in your business and career, I have one piece of advice on office products: Buy the best you can afford. You'll save money in the end, because you won't have to buy replacements when the cheap stuff breaks. Your business, your career and you are worthy of the best so don't short-change yourself.
  3. Temperature isn't right: Too hot? Too cold? Ugh, no fun. While there are some things we can't avoid, like seasonal changes (or say, menopause) there are things which can be controlled when it comes to temperature. Keep your thermostat at a temperature that is comfortable. If you are budget (or environmentally conscious), keep the temperature lower and dress in layers. Also, if you're too cold, get up and move around, or even consider a standing desk to keep the blood flowing.
  4. Can't find what you need: I have been known to get all in an uproar when I can't  find my keys (which rarely happens anymore, thank goodness). It's no fun when you need to accomplish a task and you can't find what you need. Assigning a home to everything is essential. Don't know where to start? Start with the thing you misplace the most.
  5. Disruptions: The phone rings, the doorbell rings, toddler wrapped around the leg, dogs barking and Twitter bells in your ears. Sometimes it's all too much! Try: silencing phones and instant messaging programs (silent, not vibrate) when working on a hot project, post hours (or a "No Soliciting" sign) above the doorbell to inform visitors, communicate hours to family members and/or hire a babysitter to take care of the little ones a couple times a week.
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  • merlin's Avatar
    Posted by merlin Sat Sep 13, 2008 8:25am PDT

    People who write these articles on how to fix this and fix that are the least interesting people I would not want to meet. I hate you!

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  • Steven's Avatar
    Posted by Steven Sat Sep 13, 2008 9:29am PDT

    hi, my frined, I am from Beijing. I love your article. It's wonderful. So, I translate it into Chinese version. Please checke it from www.xiaoyishu.com/bbs. BTW, I am working for a translation company in Beijing. If you need translation, call us! The following is the excerpted Chinese version of your article. Please have a review:

    如何消除工作时效率低下的杀手?(编译)

    当你试图完成一件大事情的时候,小事物却总能让你疯狂!有没有办法消除这些降低工作效率的杀手呢?以下是一些建议。

    1: 物品坏了:这可能显得很无聊,但是我们遇到了该怎么办呢?

    请不要拖延做正事的时间而试图放下手头工作立刻去修理这些东西。我们只需要利用吃午饭或者开会的空闲时间去修理。修理好东西后,可以增加你的创造能量,有助于你完成手头工作。

    2:便宜的办公产品:当你在家工作的时候,用品可能在开始的时候不够,而你又必须立刻开始工作。所以,购买便宜的用品有时候是短期内一个不得不做的选择。但是我建议最好购买你能卖得起的最好的办公用品,这最终会帮你省钱。所以,没有必要在这方面节省,你的工作值得自己这么做。

    3:温度不合适?太热?太冷?最好让房间温度保持一个舒服的温度。 

    4:找不到你需要的东西;有人找不到钥匙会把身边所有人都弄得鸡飞狗跳。当你完成一件事情的时候却找不到自己需要的物品的时候,可不是一件开玩笑的事情。给房间里的每件物品都制定存放的地方。从那个物品最好呢?从你经常丢的那个吧!

    5: 干扰:电话铃声响了,门铃响了,孩子腿被缠住了,狗在叫唤,短信来了(静音或震动),而你正在从事一件很紧迫的项目。 这时候该怎么办? 在门外挂个牌子"请勿打扰”提醒来访者;和家人说好通话时间,或者清一个保姆每周来照看几次孩子。

    本文章编译由小译鼠翻译有限公司翻译部完成,如要转载,请注明“转载自译鼠论坛”,谢谢合作!

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  • terry's Avatar
    Posted by terry Sat Sep 13, 2008 9:39pm PDT

    You never have worked for Corporate America. After working my butt of with high humidty and no control of the thermostat we have no control of our work place and nobody cares. I was told to work through my break when I was sweating like a pig. I'm lucky I didn't end up on the floor. Get real!

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  • vv v's Avatar
    Posted by vv v Sun Sep 14, 2008 4:12am PDT

    I agree. I develop habits that foolproof my life. I "NEVER" lock my car door by pushing down the lock button. I always lock the door with the key. I tried to persuade my son to adopt this practice. He argued with me and later the same day locked himself out of his car. I always carry a small flashlight in my pocket. I ended up on the john in France in a self cleaning toilet during the clean cycle. After fire hose strength jets finished cleaning the floor I was plunged into total darkness. Thank heaven for MagLite!! Be prepared. It's not just for Boy Scouts.

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  • stanley's Avatar
    Posted by stanley Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:26am PDT

    thanks !! everything must have its place . i had an old friend, an employer, told me i would rather pay you to put it away, than pay you to find it . have a great day !!

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