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Tip 164. Turn off all alerts, cues and vibrations on your devices.
20 Feb 2020

Tip 164. Turn off all alerts, cues and vibrations on your devices.

by Greg Vetter | posted in: Uncategorized | 0

How many times a day do you think an average person checks an electronic device? Again, an average of 150 times. Most people don’t realize that when they are checking a device, they aren’t producing work. Checking texts and e-mail … Continued

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Tip 163. How to stay focused on one task.
20 Feb 2020

Tip 163. How to stay focused on one task.

by Greg Vetter | posted in: Multitasking | 0

How many tasks do you work on at the same time? I know they say multitasking will make you more productive but nothing is farther from the truth. What happens when a text or an e-mail arrives? You stop what … Continued

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Tip 162. Work on only one task at a time.
6 Feb 2020

Tip 162. Work on only one task at a time.

by Greg Vetter | posted in: Multitasking | 0

Everyone knows that multitasking makes you more productive, right? Except it’s not true. Most of the time your brain isn’t multitasking—it’s toggling back and forth between tasks at a super-fast speed that feels as if you are actually multitasking. Research … Continued

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Tip 160. You are the biggest cause of your interruptions.
23 Jan 2020

Tip 160. You are the biggest cause of your interruptions.

by Greg Vetter | posted in: Interruptions, Multitasking | 0

Who do you think interrupts you more than anyone else? Bingo! Pick one from the top shelf. Think how many times you interrupt yourself by responding to a text or an e-mail when it annoyingly announces itself. Actually, I would … Continued

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