5 Productivity Killers & How To Fend Them Off

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We’ve all been there, the pen that won’t work, the phone that doesn’t quite fit the bill and a chair that wobbles just enough to send ya right over the edge.  “In the biz” of organizing (and pretty much the whole world), they’re known as the formidable “Productivity Killers”.  You’re just trying to get stuff done, and these little things can drive you crazy!  So, what can you do about them?  Lots!  Here’s a few suggestions:

  1. Broken things:  This might sound silly, but what do you do?  Stop procrastinating and fix them.  Take some time around lunch or on a conference call and fix those small things.  Mark it on your calendar if you have to.  Fix the thing so you can funnel your creative energies into actually creating and getting things done.
  2. Inexpensive office products:  When you work from home, sometimes things can be tight in the beginning, and you just want to get started.  So, buying less expensive products are sometimes the answer in the short term. Whether you are just in the beginning or now picking up speed in your business and career, I have one piece of advice on office products:  Buy the best you can afford.  You’ll save money in the end, because you won’t have to buy replacements when the cheap stuff breaks.   Your business, your career and you are worthy of the best so don’t short-change yourself.
  3. Temperature isn’t right: Too hot?  Too cold?  Ugh, no fun.  While there are some things we can’t avoid, like seasonal changes (or say, menopause) there are things which can be controlled when it comes to temperature.  Keep your thermostat at a temperature that is comfortable.  If you are budget (or environmentally conscious), keep the temperature lower and dress in layers.  Also, you’re too cold, get up and move around, or even consider a standing desk to keep the blood flowing.
  4. Can’t find what you need:  I have been known to get all in an uproar when I can’t find my keys (which rarely happens anymore, thank goodness).  It’s no fun when you need to accomplish a task and you can’t find what you need.  Assigning a home to everything is essential.  Don’t know where to start?  Start with the thing you misplace the most.  Want more help?  Take my class at SparkplugU!
  5. Disruptions:  The phone rings, the doorbell rings, toddler wrapped around the leg, dogs barking and Twitter bells in your ears.  Sometimes it’s all too much!  Try: silencing phones and instant messaging programs (silent, not vibrate) when working on a hot project, post hours (or a “No Soliciting” sign) above the doorbell to inform visitors, communicate hours to family members and/or hire a babysitter to take care of the little ones a couple times a week.

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1. On August 29th, 2008 at 12:47 pm, Doug Heacock said:

Very helpful ideas. Here’s another idea for dealing with the phone–in your answering machine message, indicate WHEN you’ll be available to return the caller’s call–”I’m not available now, but I’ll be able to return your call between 2 and 4 pm today.” That way you can work guilt-free and let the machine catch all your messages.

2. On August 30th, 2008 at 11:50 pm, Grace said:

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Disruptions are the hardest to deal with.

Try closing your email client down. Check for emails once an hour. Then make it once every two hours. By the time it gets to once every fours, you’ve saved a bunch of time.

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4. On March 28th, 2009 at 6:13 pm, Essay Writing said:

I think youve hit the nail on the head with the distractions part. The natural enemy to all people who work from home

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Good round up here but mainly office based. Handy hints though, thanks

True enough, these are productivity killers to the point that things climb to my brain and sends me off to my boiling point. This post was really great and I have to agree that you shouldn’t short yourself out when buying office products since sometimes it is more costly to fis them. I think that getting to kill procrastination fast is by also motivating yourself by: “Come on, I can do this, If I can do that in one hour then there will be time for me to watch my fave show.” Or something like that.

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7. On November 24th, 2009 at 9:21 am, Alan said:

Great article. I think the internet can be a huge distraction. I have a bad habit of getting side tracked by the web. I will be doing research for an article and the next thing you know i will be reading the local news or playing around with my fantasy football team. Not sure what the solution is yet (maybe some ADD meds) anyway thanks for the info!

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