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		<title>Taking Back Productivity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the last few weeks I&#8217;ve been feeling as if I&#8217;ve been getting absolutely nothing accomplished. More tasks get added to my to-do list than are actually being completed. I&#8217;ve been sleeping a lot more than I used to. And now I&#8217;m at the point where I feel like I need to somehow get everything [...]]]></description>
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<p>For the last few weeks I&#8217;ve been feeling as if I&#8217;ve been getting absolutely nothing accomplished.  More tasks get added to my to-do list than are actually being completed.  I&#8217;ve been sleeping a lot more than I used to.  And now I&#8217;m at the point where I feel like I need to somehow get everything under control before it, well, get&#8217;s out of control and that feeling of being overwhelmed starts to sink in.</p>
<p>My biggest problem is the fact that I spend a whole lot of time doing absolutely nothing.  Sure, I&#8217;m always in front of the computer, and while this may seem like I&#8217;m actually working or doing things that are productive, that&#8217;s not always the case.  I&#8217;m a geek, so for me, my computer is used for both work and play.</p>
<p>Me sleeping more could just be my body trying to send me a not-so-subtle message that I need to slow down a bit and get more rest.  But, anyone who knows me knows that I&#8217;m not really a lie-in-bed-all-day kind of person.  Sleeping more than needed is basically a waste of time, in my opinion.  It may seem silly, but I feel like if I sleep-in or go to bed too early, I&#8217;m going to miss something.</p>
<p>In an effort to increase my productivity and get rid of that I&#8217;ve-accomplished-nothing-today feeling, I&#8217;m going to start scheduling my days, hour by hour if need be.  This will include making a list of tasks that I want to complete on a daily basis and having an approximate schedule of when each task should be completed.  I&#8217;ve made several attempts at doing this, but nothing ever sticks.  I use both <a href="http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnifocus/">OmniFocus</a> and David Seah&#8217;s <a href="http://davidseah.com/blog/comments/emergent-task-planner-free-version-updates/">Emergent Task Planner</a>, and while I love them both, I&#8217;m not consistent.</p>
<p>Since I already have the tools I need to do this, it should be relatively easy to implement.  For them to actually be effective, my use has to be consistent.  I&#8217;m not superwoman, so if I want this to work, I&#8217;m going to have to be realistic and only schedule tasks that I truly believe I can complete that day.</p>
<p>I came across a post a while back (though I can&#8217;t remember where) that basically said you can get lots more accomplished if you actually take short breaks throughout the day.  Make sense, right?  I think so.  So, every hour, I plan on working for 45-50 minutes, and taking a 10-15 minutes break to do anything of my choosing; whether it&#8217;s simply catching up on post in my RSS reader, taking a walk, or just kicking back and reading my Kindle.  Taking that many, albeit short, breaks through the day will not only help me focus and actually work for 45-50 minutes, but it will also help break things up a bit, and will hopefully help with procrastination.</p>
<p>As far as me sleeping too much, I can either adjust my sleep pattern, or just wake up when the alarm goes off instead of hitting the snooze button.  If that doesn&#8217;t work, I&#8217;m buying <a href="http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/snuznluz.shtml?cpg=cj">this</a>, and set it to donate money to Michael Steele and the GOP, or some other organization equally undeserving of my hard-earned money.  I&#8217;m serious.  If that doesn&#8217;t get me out of bed in the morning, nothing will.</p>
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