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Working Hard, Hardly Working

8 lessons from “Working Hard, Hardly Working” by Grace Beverley:

1. Redefine Your Understanding of Hard Work
Recognize that hard work isn’t just about putting in long hours, but also about being intentional, focused, and efficient with your time.

2. Embrace Your Unique Productivity Style
Identify your individual productivity strengths and weaknesses, and adapt your work approach to suit your style, whether that’s as a morning person or a night owl.

3. Prioritize Self-Care and Boundaries
Make time for activities that nourish your mind, body, and soul, and establish clear boundaries to protect your energy and well-being.

4. Focus on High-Impact Activities
Identify the tasks that drive the greatest results and prioritize those first, eliminating or delegating less important tasks when possible.

5. Leverage Technology to Boost Productivity
Utilize tools and apps that streamline your workflow, automate repetitive tasks, and enhance your organization and time management.

6. Cultivate a Growth Mindset
Embrace challenges as opportunities for growth, and be open to learning from failures and setbacks.

7. Build a Supportive Network
Surround yourself with people who encourage and support your goals, and seek out mentors or coaches who can offer guidance and accountability.

8. Practice Time Management Strategies
Implement techniques like the Pomodoro Technique, time blocking, and scheduling breaks to optimize your productivity and maintain a healthy work-life balance.

These lessons offer practical advice on how to work smarter, not harder, and achieve a more sustainable and fulfilling approach to productivity. By applying these principles, you can optimize your workflow, prioritize self-care, and achieve your goals without burning out.

Eli Kem

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