A productive mindset can help developers, become more efficient in their day-to-day work. One of the most important things developers can do to maintain a productive mindset is to reward themselves whenever they finish a task. It could be something as simple as cleaning up their workspace or as complex as completing a challenging programming assignment. When they've finished, developers can congratulate themselves by giving a pat on the back or offering encouraging words about the task they have accomplished.
You should hold yourself accountable by setting aside specific blocks of time each week to work on your blog. You should treat that time the same way you would treat any other appointment in your life, such as a coffee date with a friend or a strict deadline at your job. For example, a coffee date with a friend could be compared to a strict deadline at your job.
This is something that is frequently overlooked, despite the fact that it has the potential to be a significant time waster. And many of them have no shame in admitting it. In point of fact, a survey conducted by OfficeMax found that out of a total of 1,000 workers, 90 percent of them believe that clutter does, in fact, create a negative environment in which to perform one's job responsibilities.
Toggl
Toggl is an application that can assist you in better organizing and monitoring how you spend your time, and I use it on a daily basis. Once you tell the app what you're working on, it will monitor the amount of time you spend on that activity up until you tell it to stop tracking it.
You shouldn't be afraid to spend money on things that will increase your productivity
It is important not to be afraid of spending money if doing so will add value and free up time for strategy. In order to make money, you have to put money into the business, and eventually, you will find that you can't do it all. Investing a small amount in automation tools and delegating tasks to a third party can make a significant difference.
When it comes to blogging, there are a lot of little tasks that you can automate to save yourself a lot of time and effort. Offloading some of that responsibility, whether it be setting up automatic social cross-posting, using more aggressive moderation for blog comments, or just hiring someone to handle blog images for you, saves you time and allows you to handle your other responsibilities on a more appropriate schedule.
Although maintaining a blog might seem easy at first glance, there is actually quite a bit of work involved. When it comes to maintaining a successful blog, there are a lot of steps, systems, and tools involved, among other things. Because I was responsible for developing the workflows that make TMN function, I picked up a lot of useful information.
The Blastoff Way of Doing Things
If you can eliminate the divide that hesitating creates between your ability to complete a task and your perception of the difficulty of that task, you will find that the task becomes much simpler to complete. Think about how they get a rocket off the ground. The fundamental idea is the same. Start the countdown to your upcoming action.