Productive Magazine #10

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steps, my research is guided by exactly what I need to know, not everything. Don’t find yourself in that place I’ve often been as I’ve tried to surmount a huge task without ACTION steps: confused, wanting to quit, skipping steps, and hating life in the process.

I have conquered insane to–do lists because I was able to switch into this mental mode and was so surprised it worked for me.

Here’s an example: “Create ishitagupta.com” becomes: ! ACTION: Email web guy what it takes to move ishitagupta.com to another theme ! ACTION: Write what I want the navigation bar to look like for ishitagupta.com ! ACTION: 20–minute research on what other sites look like to see what’s out there.

ishing. I find that deadlines improve the quality of my work actually because I get clear and focused.

Chunk it down, create action steps, and see how you start to move.

Set a Deadline This is a tip so many productivity gurus talk about and that’s because it works. I give myself very short deadlines for tasks I’ve been putting off – the longer I procrastinate the task, the shorter my deadline is to finish it. Deadlines allow me to plow through my censor and focus on getting the task done, even if the quality suffers a little. And even if the quality suffers a little – so what? Either outsource the task, take it off your list, or give it a deadline with the goal of fin-

Personally, I work best from early in the morning till 3pm and after that I get restless.

phones, try not to get distracted (I often fail) and try to honor those hours.

Break the pattern Get the “GSD” mindset This is when you’re not focused on how many hours you’ve spent on a task or how much is still left to do. All you’re thinking about is, “I’m going to finish this no matter if someone comes and craps on my head”. There is no thought in your brain except finishing the task in front of you and finishing it as fast as possible. It doesn’t matter if there are a thousand laptops with Facebook open, you can’t be tempted because you are ruthless in your pursuit of getting the task done. I have conquered insane to–do lists because I was able to switch into this mental mode and was so surprised it worked for me. But it did and beautifully so.

Focus on your productivity The only way to learn about how you operate best is to focus on (surprise) how you operate. What works for you won’t work for someone else, so notice how you flourish. Notice when you work best, when you get tired, with whom you work well and with whom you do not work well, and what inspires you or brings you down. Use this as a driver to be your most productive. Personally, I work best from early in the morning till 3pm and after that I get restless. If I get a second wind or am in GSD mode, I’ll continue. Otherwise, I won’t. I carve out my working hours like a military officer and don’t answer

It’s that important that I’m making it the final step. Breaking out of the “I’m scared, I feel helpless, let’s eat ice–cream” pattern is so important because if each time you have the same knee–jerk response, you’re conditioning yourself to repeat the same patterns of behavior. Start small and each time you encounter this feeling, remind yourself that you’ll work through it and try out one of the tools above. We can change our grey matter and each time you react differently, confronting the uneasiness instead of running away, you win; you’re breaking the pattern each time you encounter it. You don’t need to remain stuck in FHF if you don’t want to. It just takes some awareness, a dose of ruthlessness, and some courage to break free. All of which you have in droves. a

!!Ishita Gupta Ishita Gupta navigates the divide between traditional and digital publishing. As Head of Hoopla and Media at The Domino Project (by Amazon), she launched 6 bestselling books. She founded and runs Fear.less magazine, lives in New York City, and her eyes disappear when she smiles.

! Links: Ishita on Twitter | Ishita’s site

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