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8 Ways to Radically Increase Your Productivity

Productivity

1. Change your environment.

Making slight changes in your working environment will make a huge difference in your willingness to work. When you shift things around it makes work feel new again which is great for re-igniting motivation.

To be more productive do some of your work outside of the office or redecorate your office and add more color. See what would happen if you sat on the other side of your desk to face a new wall or window. Try adding soft music or white noise. It is also of great benefit to add some form of life such as plants, fish or a fountain for the sound of water.

Changing the appearance and location of your working space helps you to think in different and more innovative ways. The more innovative you are the more you thrive in business.

2. Strive to be your best.

Always envision yourself as being your “ideal successful self,”  that part of you which is out in front encouraging you forward. This part of you is holding up the guideposts, ideas and possibilities for your growth, happiness, expansion and success.

Work backward from your “ideal self” by setting small, incremental goals for each area of your business. Keep your mind focused on the positive. Before you know it, you will be thriving at higher levels than you ever anticipated were possible.

To succeed at these levels you must not only be a great starter but an even better finisher. Accept that you may get redirected on your path, but strive to have the resilience never to quit. Hold the belief that if you can dream it, you can achieve it.

3. Change your patterns.

When you break routines you essentially create new life. Habits are easy but there is no risk because habits are lazy. You cannot succeed stuck inside the traps of familiarity and comfort. To increase your productivity you must be creative and brave.

Make healthy changes to your diet. If you go to the gym after work, try raising your heart rate before you get to the office. If you feel tired during the day get up, move around and change your scenery. Spend time outdoors. Leave your cubical and go out for lunch.

Expand your perspective by changing patterns and breaking outdated habits.

 4. Shift your priorities.

Your daily schedule is a reflection of your deepest priorities. If your calendar is booked up with meetings and other responsibilities, with no free time for fun, family and friends, you are missing out on the juiciest parts of life.

To inspire your passion for work, make sure to schedule time for yourself. On a plane they always tell you to put your oxygen mask on before helping someone else. Once you have scheduled personal time to refuel, then block times to enjoy with family and friends, adding joy and vitality to your life.

In your last moments of life, you are not likely to look back and wish you had spent more hours in the office.

5. Invest in personal growth.

The responsibility for achieving success is on you. Make the effort to keep yourself in a place of personal expansion, whether that means going to seminars, meeting weekly with a coach or therapist, reading books and writing down goals, or making the commitment to become fully knowledgeable in your field of service.

Life is your greatest mentor. View every challenging situation as a necessary lesson. Utilize people and sitautions, which are against you, to create such a deep stirring within you that they serve as a counterforce motivating you to be even more successful. Allow people and situations to help refine your skills and, ultimately, drive you towards levels of success you may not have been able to reach without those types of pressures.

6. Change your circle of influence.

The people with whom you surround yourself profoundly influence you. If you are lacking motivation and feeling down, it might be time to upgrade your circle of influence. Negativity is contagious, as is positivity. Those closest to you should bring out your best qualities and inspire you to work harder.

The best-of-the best, have the best-of-the best as mentors, friends and partners. Learn as much as you possibly can from other successful, fulfilled people who want to share their wisdom with you. When you spend time with successful, happy, fulfilled people you elevate your own personal productivity, so choose wisely.

7. Change your thoughts.

You are what you think. You cannot think negatively and have unlimited success. If you think negatively about business and finances, your subjective experience will be a lack of both, whether or not that is true in reality.

Discipline your mind towards the goals of what you want your productivity to look like and start putting the effort in right now to get there. Keep in mind that suffering over your own suffering doesn’t work.

Know the negative thought patterns you hold which require change and be deliberate in changing them.

8. Be authentic.

There is nothing more success promoting than having a natural and understated charisma about yourself. When you are committed to respecting yourself you exude a quiet confidence. Your focus is on being genuine, kind, strong, courageous, intelligent, successful, steadfast and fulfilled.

Be successful, not boastful. All successful businesses are built upon the foundation of good relationships. In being authentifc, you are who you are and who you are doesn’t change from person to person or situation to situation. This authentic quality builds trust into your relationships. In business, take care to cultivate relationships that can be depended upon and which serve both parties equally.

These changes are not easy. Each requires a deliberate change of habit. However, because reaching for those higher levels of business productivity is critical to your overall success, it is certainly cause for some radical changes and the outright shattering of your outdated habits. Great things can come only from feeling passionate and motivated every day for your work, for your family and for yourself. In this way, your success is a win for you and a win for those who depend on you.

საინტერესო სიტყვები და გამონათქვამები – Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

What does it mean?

Different people have different ideas about what is beautiful.

Where does it come from?

This saying first appeared in the 3rd century BC in Greek. It didn’t appear in its current form in print until the 19th century, when author, Margaret Wolfe Hungerford, who wrote many books, often under the pseudonym of ‘The Duchess’. In Molly Bawn, 1878, there’s the line “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder”, which is the earliest citation that I can be found in print.

რომელ წიგნს ისურვებდით რომ წაგეკითხათ? (Which Book Would You Read?)

Jony Ive: The Genius Behind Apple’s Greatest Products

Author : Leander Kahney

ISBN : 9780670923243

An intimate look at the legendary British designer behind Apple’s most iconic products – including the Apple Watch. With the death of Steve Jobs in 2011, Jony Ive has become the most important person at Apple. Some would argue he always was.

Steve Jobs discovered Ive in 1997, when he found the scruffy British designer toiling away in a studio surrounded by hundreds of sketches and prototypes. Jobs instantly realized he had found a talent who could reverse Apple’s decline, and become his ‘spiritual partner’. Their collaboration produced iconic products including the iMac, iPod, iPad and iPhone. Designs that overturned entire industries and created the world’s most powerful brand. Little has been known about this shy, softly-spoken designer. Until now.

This riveting book tells the story of a creative genius, from his early interest in industrial design to his meteoric rise, as well as the principles and practices that led Ive to become the designer of his generation. “Sheds new light on technology’s most-watched design team”. (Observer). “A real pleasure”. (GQ).

Leander Kahney has covered Apple for more than a dozen years and has written three popular books about Apple and the culture of its followers, including Inside Steve’s Brain and Cult of Mac. The former news editor for Wired.com, he is currently the editor and publisher of CultofMac.com. He lives in San Francisco.

Price : 24.90ლ

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In My Shoes: A Memoir

Author : Tamara Mellon

ISBN : 9780670923656

‘Part memoir, part MBA masterclass… an impressively erudite and candid autobiography’ Glamour

‘From her troubled childhood and her time as a young editor, to her partnership with Jimmy Choo and her very public relationships, Mellon offers a gripping account of the episodes that have made her. A book Jackie Collins would be proud of, with the added bonus that it is all true. A voyeuristic joy from start to finish’ Harpers Bazaar

‘Brilliant’ Mail on Sunday

‘Pure Danielle Steel, with added MBA, that jets from Vogue shoots in Nepal and dates with Christian Slater, to trade fairs, boardroom takeovers and a family showdown over missing millions. Perfect for grown-up fashionistas and wannabe entrepreneurs’ Sunday Times ‘

A juicy and honest memoir from one of the most successful and self-made British businesswomen of her generation’ Financial Times

Price : 24.90ლ

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Theme of the Week: Young Adult Book Week

ya books

John Green

Let it Snow

ISBN : 9780141349176

Price : 24.90ლ

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The Fault in Our Stars (film tie-in)

ISBN : 9780141355078

Price : 24.90ლ

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Will Grayson, Will Grayson

ISBN : 9780141346113

Price : 18.50ლ

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Nick Hornby

About a Boy

ISBN : 9780141007335

Price : 24.90ლ

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A Long Way Down

ISBN : 9780241968895

Price : 24.90ლ

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Vampire Academy: Vampire Academy Series #1

Author : Richelle Mead

ISBN : 9780141328522

Price : 24.90ლ

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Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (film tie-in)

Author : Jonathan Safran Foer

ISBN : 9780241957608

Price : 24.90ლ

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Twelve Years a Slave(film tie-in)

Author : Solomon Northup

ISBN : 9780141393827

Price : 24.90ლ

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Jony Ive: The Genius Behind Apple’s Greatest Products

Author : Leander Kahney

ISBN : 9780670923243

Price : 24.90ლ

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In My Shoes: A Memoir

Author : Tamara Mellon

ISBN : 9780670923656

Price : 24.90ლ

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Inspirational Quotes


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How to Keep Classroom Sleepers Awake

Students falling asleep in class is an age-old problem. How do you prevent this from happening and still keep your students interested?

What the Studies Say

Because consciousness is a prerequisite for learning, academic performance suffers from sleep deprivation. Even when kids are awake, the condition impairs concentration and cognitive functions. Additional effects include depression, increased appetite and weight gain, accidental injuries, and susceptibility toward nicotine dependence, among other problems.

Based on Russell Foster’s frequently-cited research showing that adolescents naturally tend to stay up later and sleep in longer, Mokkseaton High School, in the United Kingdom, changed its start time from 8:50 to 10:00AM, resulting in significant improvements in academics and attendance. When school start times were delayed as part of Finley Edwards’ study of North Carolina middle-grades students, standardized test scores were raised, especially among students with less than average academic skills. One way to narrow the achievement gap, Edwards suggests, might be a policy of starting middle and high school later.

From a number of articles on the subject, a checklist was compiled of common factors that contribute to teens chronically sleeping in class:

  • Staying up too late (often attributed to games, TV, or social media)
  • Working the night shift
  • Suffering from health issues or sleep disorders: sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, or narcolepsy
  • Being bored with the pace of class activities
  • Traumatizing parent-child relations or other troubling experiences
  • Being too hungry

How Much Sleep Is Enough?

Nine or more hours of sleep are sufficient for most adolescents, according to multiple authorities, while anything under eight hours is not enough. Only eight percent of teens report that they receive enough sleep. Even more at risk are adolescents who physically mature more quickly because of their inherently lower sleep drive.

Waking Them Up and Keeping Them Active

Here is one way to compassionately wake a student. Preoccupy the rest of the class with a think-pair-share, and while everyone is distracted, lightly touch the sleeper’s arm. To help her stay awake, suggest she get a drink of water, stretch in the back of the room, or sit with her back against a cold wall.

When students start to space off, switch to an activity that requires movement.

  • Have students briefly engage in a role-play.
  • Play an activity called ‘Chat Stations’, which students stand and discuss prompts located in different parts of the room. After a few minutes, rotate the small groups to the next station.
  • Try a new activity.

Short energy breaks, or energizers, can enhance alertness and reduce stress. The options below features some favorites:

1. In ‘Question Ball’, students stand in a circle. When the facilitator bounce-passes a ball to someone, the receiver asks a peer a question. “Your house is burning and you can retrieve only one object. What do you carry to safety?” Then the ball is returned to the facilitator who passes it to someone in the circle who hasn’t had a chance to ask or answer a question. This continues until everyone has spoken.

2. Play a game called ‘What Is the Adverb?’ A student volunteer is sent into the hall while the rest of the class agrees on an adverb, such as painfully, tensely, suspiciously, sadly, selfishly, etc. When the volunteer returns to the room, she commands peers to do various actions “in that way.” Examples:

  • Distribute papers that way.
  • Simulate holding up a bank that way.
  • Greet a friend that way.
  • Scrutinize someone’s shoe that way.

The round ends when the volunteer correctly identifies the adverb.

And If the Sleeping Continues?

Assuming you’ve a) had a conversation with the classroom sleeper about why she can’t stay awake; b) notified the child’s parents about which days and how often you’ve observed the problem; and c) that your lessons incorporate variety and movement; send these sleep hygiene routines to the caregiver if the problem persists. Meanwhile, make sure that your classroom (especially for those meeting earlier in the day) is well lighted to increase alertness, using natural light if possible. If you have any other suggestions, please post them in the comments section.

Inspirational Quotes


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საინტერესო სიტყვები და გამონათქვამები – Mellifluous

What does Mellifluous mean?

It’s an adjective that means a sound that is sweet and smooth, pleasing to hear.

How do you pronounce it?

/mɛˈlɪflʊəs/

or

[muh-lif-loo-uh s]

How do you use it?

In or out of uniform, his voice is relaxed and mellifluous, his movements deliberate and confident.

კვირის წიგნი: Such, Such Were the Joys by George Orwell

9780141394374

In this bitingly honest autobiographical essay, Orwell recounts his days as a pupil at St Cyprian’s preparatory school in Eastbourne, Sussex. He reflects on a ‘world of force and fraud and secrecy,’ where the actual ‘pattern of school life’ was played out as a continuous triumph of the strong over the weak. Reflecting on the hypocrisy of Edwardian society, Orwell condemns the education he received as ‘a preparation for a sort of confidence trick,’ designed mercilessly to prepare pupils for exams without concern for real knowledge or understanding. This is Orwell as political dissident and supreme chronicler of class conflict.

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