8 Things My First Year at a Startup Taught Me About Productivity & Remote Work

Page 1

process.st

https://www.process.st/remote-work-productivity/

8 Things My First Year at a Startup Taught Me About Productivity & Remote Work

As anyone who’s done it will tell you, being one of the first employees at a tiny company is a huge responsibility. As you settle in to your routine tasks, you find you get more and more to do with just as many hours in the day. It’s not the workload that has to change, because as the company grows you’ll naturally take more on. Instead, you need to tighten up your workflow to make sure you get as much shit done as possible without burning out.

The company grows quicker than your ability to deal with it When I first started at Process Street, the only thing I was responsible for was writing our public templates, which act as inspiration for users to show them how to use the app. As our content strategy started falling into place, and I found myself getting comfortable with new tasks, I was also involved in: (And, as you can see, we’ve covered pretty much all of that on the blog!) I scaled up from focusing on one task at all times to a week full of varied tasks, centered around ongoing projects and launches. I had to step my productivity up. If I didn’t, a lot more would suffer than a few public templates. As I’ve written in past articles, ’twas a struggle. It’s taken me this long to find the best to-do list app. I still can’t solve the problem of managing task notifications, and there’s so many different ways to manage tasks , it’s overwhelming.

1/6


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.