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Productivity/ energy tips

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I am feeling quite, well, lazy now that the days and nights are getting darker and colder. I just want to curl up with a blanket, a book and a hot cup of something whenever i feel like it. BUT I must not give in to my hibernation tendencies. I have loads of things to get done everyday and MUST help myself to be more energetic and productive. I have been very indulgent to myself today just doing the bare minimum (feeding the kids and getting them off to school, a bit of shopping and have a big mess in the house due to my unproductive day) . Os ways lend themselves to a productive life I think.

I resolve to get up at 6am everyday and have a glass of lemon water to kick start my day.

Get to bed at 10pm and impose a no screens ban on myself at that point.

Only go the the shops one day a week as I waste too much time wandering around supermarkets. This is also money saving.

Is anyone else feeling like this ?
Any other productivity/energy giving hacks/tips?
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  • NewShadow
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    Make a list.

    Make it a mix of 'big things' and 'little things' (60 mins to 5 mins)

    Break some bigger tasks down into little things (on mine is gather dirty clothes together and put in machine - then a separate thing is put machine on - then a separate is put washing out - so 10 min, 5 min, 20 min)

    Aim to do at least one big thing and two small things in a day.

    For example, today I'm working from home - my big thing is sort the cat food delivery (takes about 45 mins/ an hour).

    That means open all the boxes (I order in bulk every 6 months), check it's all there, and put the sacks and tins away.

    My little things are - wash cat bowls, feed the cats, breakdown the boxes into recyc bags and put them out - Maybe hoover any spilt food or litter.

    If I get all that done today - I will be happy.

    If I only get the big thing done (and feed the cats or they'll eat me) - I'll be content.

    MOST IMPORTANT - when you're done, cross the thing out on the list. It's the most satisfying thing I get to do all day :o
    That sounds like a classic case of premature extrapolation.

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  • Slowly57
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    edited 6 October 2016 at 4:00PM
    Very sweary but very good - Google ufyh it has lots of old style common sense tips to prevent burnout and overwhelm.

    I have fatigue issues and manage it by 15 mins activity 15 mins rest measured with my kitchen timer. A pad/diary with a list of what you've done is very affirming and encouraging for hopeless days (see what you did yesterday!) - even the most boring task goes on my list lol.

    I think getting up 20mins then 30mins then 1 hour earlier works better for many - rather than jumping in at the deep end (I'm inclined to want to do this every time - but have learned the hard way that when I can't, I feel like a total failure). Baby steps and all that - big change from my all or nothing days :rotfl:
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  • Nomoonatall
    Nomoonatall Posts: 1,173 Forumite
    Similar to NewShadow's post, but just make a list of the small things! If you list the big things, you'll feel bad for not doing them! x
  • Siebrie
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    Are you warm enough? I tend to hibernate if the room is too cold. I think I have reptilian blood and need outside source to heat up :)
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  • Because I also suffer from fatigue, all my tasks are the ones I can do in the TV adverts or in 5/10 minute slots
    Put a treat on your list it only needs to be a small one. And even better incorporate it with a task ,
    Maybe phone a friend for a gossip , while waiting for the washing to finish. . Or
    Make a cuppa , while waiting for the kettle to be boiling wipe down the sides.


    This not only gives you balance but is a good motivator:)
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  • bossymoo
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    Siebrie wrote: »
    Are you warm enough? I tend to hibernate if the room is too cold. I think I have reptilian blood and need outside source to heat up :)

    ^^^
    This! I can't seem to get moving if I'm cold - although vacuuming soon warms me up, lol. Sometimes put the heating on just for a short while to get me going, then turn it off once I'm motivated enough.

    Also find setting the kitchen timer for 15min gets me moving!
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  • NewShadow
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    Oh, and don't box yourself in mentally to 9-5 (i.e. there's a time and a place for doing things).

    If I can't sleep, rather than lie in bed and get frustrated I'm not sleeping, I'll get up - put the kettle on, and do something for half an hour.

    That could be sorting the accumulated junk mail, or pairing socks.

    Nothing too strenuous, and ideally nothing involving a screen, but it gets a job done, and normally I sleep better afterwards.
    That sounds like a classic case of premature extrapolation.

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  • monnagran
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    Give in. Today's best labour-saving device is tomorrow.

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  • Hauled myself out of bed at 6.15 when the alarm went off instead of hitting snooze. Had a glass of water and got dressed and ready. Off to a good start. Kids ready for school. Going to quickly put the dishes away before I leave the house to take them to school. :j
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    I used to work for a chap years ago who got me into the habit of a to-do list .Every morning when I worked for him I had a book where I listed things that needed doing that day.As they were achieved I crossed them off I carried on the habit via scrap paper ever since
    Today's list include
    hoover sitting room
    bathroom quick wipe round (deep clean saturday)
    iron dried trousers that i couldn't do yesterday as they wern't dry
    press and put away small charity blanket I finished last night
    Then put away ironing board and iron until next week :):):)Best job today :)
    post letter (on way to History club this afternoon)
    dig out recipe for sultana and cherry cake for tomorrow (baking done on saturday mornings )
    Not a very long list but once done it will mean I can sit a read and not think oh I must do this ,that or t'other :)

    I am a fairly organised person (I have to be with childcare to arrange etc) plus all my other activities.
    The list is sometimes shorter ,or longer but I do like to see that its cleared before I go to bed at night
    I save all my washing up and do it last thing before I go to bed ,there is only me at home so usually one basin of water is enough to do all of it (plus it cuts back on water useage as I am on a meter :))

    Accounts and menus I do on a Sunday morning along with veg prepping for the week.

    JackieO xx
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