The Unexpected Key to Boosting Your Productivity | The Way We Work, a TED series

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Published 2023-03-29
Ever wished you could stop procrastinating and just be as efficient as a machine? Since you're a human, that's not going to happen -- but that's OK, says entrepreneur Dan Shipper. Here's how you can use awareness, observation and experimentation to clear your own way to getting more done.

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  • I love the idea of using awareness, observation and experimentation to boost productivity. It’s refreshing to hear that it’s okay to not be as efficient as a machine and that we can still find our own way to getting things done.
  • @lethalmatcha
    “If we allow ourselves to find what works for us, we often find things that no one else would.” My favorite 'takeaway' from this. Thank you :)
  • @SuzanaValenca
    This is the best way to think about productivity and just work itself. There is no point in shame and trying to act like a machine. Embracing our emotions is the only sure way to grow in any aspect of life
  • Observing without judgement is something I still struggle with, but it's definitely a skill that gets better with experience ❤
  • Wow, that's probably the most wonderful productivity video i ever saw, and is so underrated!! FINALLY someone who doesnt diss on emotions and try to make me a machine, and who see the value of motivation. Emotion vs reason is a false dichotomy, we want things because we feel a certain way about it. Without emotions we wouldnt be able to discrimante between good or bad, everything would be indifferent. The part about overcoming shame was really important to me, i'm really shameful and resistant to ask help of my parents because they shame me and blackmail me and were almost always against my wishes and opnions, so that created a mental block where i can't talk to them. The most shocking is that this is my biased view of the events, it's based on bits of memories and lacks information and perspective, i'm really bad at seeing other perspectives. But most of all i've been trying to create self sufficiency and be better than others - the opposite of who i was - i want to face my issues and not expect a hero so asking help feels like defeat. But i now i see i can delegate some things, still be in charge or the very least as a beginning of indepence, a development of a new pattern of behaviour, thank you.
  • i have been thinking about the same thing for the past few years. the first step of improvement is some kind of honesty with yourself without judgment.
  • @adamknott7830
    I dont need to be more productive though, I just want to relax. Society already hyperfocuses on productivity as if it makes life better but it doesnt
  • @Marina-vd
    This is amazing! At first I thought it will be another hack that helps only short term something like ‘how to suck it up’.
  • @hilde45
    So much today is about productivity and efficiency. How about boosting compassion and trust? We are caught up in a technological mindset, and it is destroying our lives.
  • Thank you for mentioning a method that I could use to boost my productivity. I feel like giving it a try and see what will happen. ❤️
  • For me, crossing tasks off a list is the nudge I desperately needed to get them done. It seems silly, but for me, it WORKS
  • Granted im not super deep into my career but all i have realised from "productive" people is they work extremely long hours, and perfectly happy to sacrifice life over work, because their work is their life. Having worked closely with high performers its not that they have some secret to getting everything done in 7 hours, they are just comfortable working long hours. Good for them, not for me, I have a good job and want to suceed but my personal time, fitness and life is non-negotiable and i certainly dont care anywhere near enough to be maintaining a spreadsheet of people ive met fml (maybe this would be different if I had my own business!) I also find the inbox problem is just an issue of the times we live, emails emails emails! And actually sending emails makes people feel productive. So why worry about inbox piling up? Its only a problem if those piles are all urgent lol so I just flag any important one i need to respond to and dont sweat te rest.
  • @agr0nianTV
    Honestly my issues are more baseline: Procrastination and Discipline. I find it extremely hard to start something (even things I know I enjoy) and then I'll get completely distracted while working after all YouTube is always 1 click away. Don't even get me started on taking short breaks they never work as with naps once I take one hours just disappear. Finally there's Uno Mas Syndrome, with anything I enjoy it's always just one more just one more over and over again.
  • @_b-e-n_
    It really hits home how far wrong we've gone as a culture in the west when people like this dude start saying they've felt "guilty and ashamed" for not being more like a machine
  • @aniketdey9704
    Of all the examples one could have given why choose the inbox issue.
  • @user-lp4oy1gr7n
    I mean I agree with the method, but as a CEO you should probably not need external assistance to check your email. If an employee had this sort of issue they'd quickly get fired. Maybe think about it as being a necessary requirement of the job. Schedule specific times of the day to just going through correspondence, and if you finish early use the time to do your own work correspondence. Another useful method I do is daily journaling with included daily to-do list, weekly to-do lists, and monthly/long-term to-do lists. I then make sure I am taking steps on all of those goals, daily ones always get done, weekly ones get works on throughout the week, and the long term ones have steps taken over time to get closer to the end goal. The journaling helps hold myself accountable while allowing me to constantly reassess goals, form new goals, and sometimes come up with interesting new ideas.