Turns out I’ve been doing productivity wrong. When it comes to productivity, there is no shortage of tips. I’ve tried many of them (some of which I’ve written about for this publication). But in the end, I’ve largely stuck to a similar practice: I have a to-do list ranked from most important to least important each day.
What I learned when I gave up my daily to-do list and tried ‘task-batching’
Why This Matters
This article highlights the potential benefits of task-batching over traditional to-do lists, challenging common productivity practices. For the tech industry and consumers, adopting such methods could lead to more efficient workflows and reduced cognitive load. Embracing innovative productivity strategies can help individuals and teams optimize their time and focus in an increasingly digital world.
Key Takeaways
- Task-batching groups similar tasks to improve efficiency.
- Giving up daily to-do lists can reduce decision fatigue.
- Experimenting with new productivity methods may lead to better focus and results.
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