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Importance of clearing your mind and focusing on the task at hand, and ONLY on the task at hand.

Letting your mind wander and having your focus diverted to other matters, tasks, and/or issues will lead to lower productivity and a greater chance of errors impacting your work.

Treescape Power SG1

The Ingredients

The three basic ingredients of productivity are time, energy, and attention.
According to Chris Bailey’s The Productivity Project: Accomplishing More by
Managing Your Time, Attention, and Energy, we can work smarter by managing
our time, energy, and attention better. All three ingredients interrelate to each
other and are vital to boosting our productivity to its maximum capacity and
getting the most done in the least amount of time possible.

Accomplishing More by Managing Your Time, Attention,and Energy - Chris Bailey’s

The Productivity Project

Accomplishing More by
Managing Your Time, Attention, and Energy, we can work smarter by managing our time, energy, and attention better. All three ingredients interrelate to each
other and are vital to boosting our productivity to its maximum capacity and
getting the most done in the least amount of time possible.

We Made a timely manner

if you don’t manage your time wisely, it won’t matter how much energy and focus you have to do your work; you won’t get as much done because your time management is poor. If you can’t focus on the task at hand,
it won’t matter how much time or energy you have because you won’t be able to
accomplish tasks in a timely manner, leading to lower productivity. If you don’t
have the energy necessary to complete the tasks at a high level in a timely
manner, it will not matter how much time you have and how much effort you put
into your work, as you just won’t have the energy to complete the tasks at a high
level in a timely manner. In other words, your productivity will be lower than it
can be.

“At least 40% of all businesses will be gone in the next 10 years… if they don’t figure out how to change their entire company to accommodate new technologies .”

John Chambers, Cisco