The number of apps that claim to increase your level of productivity is constantly in the rise. Most of them tend to promote themselves as tools that can help you capture the tasks that you need to do. However, they do not either emphasize nor seem to promote another important factor: Keeping a did-it list, about the history of finished tasks. This might sound a bit weird and unheard, but it is something very helpful that can have a considerable impact on the levels of productivity. Continue reading
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Last week I wrote an article about a very important question that we should ponder and reflect a lot about, which has to do with finding the reasons and the factors that drive us to be more productive and more engaged in things that we do. If you are not able to find any answer to that question, as it might sound a bit vague and strange to identify something in particular that is motivating you, then you might ask yourself another similar question that can unlock hidden sources of inspiration in you. Continue reading
We as human beings do not always feel the same feelings, but a mix of a lot of types of them. There are a few feelings which we want to feel more often, yet we are able to feel them very rarely. We might try to represent ourselves as rational beings who are always thinking before acting and then acting, but the truth is that we are mostly determined and driven by our own emotions and not thoughts. Our emotions control the reactions that we perform, the mood and the state in which we are in, and also the quality of the work that we do, whether we are scary, happy, anxious or excited. Continue reading