Ask yourself two questions now. Are you productive? Are you as productive as your full potential? If not, read this blog to help you reach the level of productivity you know you can! If yes, still continue reading, perhaps you can surprise yourself, and reach an even greater level or productivity!
Covid-19 has impacted us all in ways I'm sure we could never imagine. What was once routine for us, has now become extra-ordinary. Now, we can either sit and lament this, or try and adopt to this change .
Before lockdown hundreds of thousands were-
Travelling daily
Going out to eat
Working at office
Studying at institutions
Now, that this has all become un-safe. All of this has come to a grinding halt! However, that does not mean, we have to halt our flow. There is a silver lining to everything!
The travelling daily which has stopped, allows us more time with our family. The time we spend with our loved ones is giving us happiness and peace. This mindset helps us become more productive!
The reduction of going out to eat has made thousands healthier in no time! We were once lethargic after eating a fast food meal laden with carbs and sugar, and now one can eat a balanced diet and feel energized, once again, leading to productivity.
The work done at office can be done online. In fact, snypjobs.com helps find jobs that are part-time, full-time, freelance etc, all from the comfort of our house. Catch an opportunity on the online job portal, and make the most of your free time while earning.
The studying at institutions have changed to online classes on Zoom, Google Meet etc. and students no longer have to travel to classes, wear a uniform, and sit for hours on an uncomfortable desk, making their learning environment at home a better one.
At the end of the day, we must tell ourselves, no matter the situation we will prevail, and while prevailing, we will be productive! “The efficiency of most workers is beyond the control of the management and depends more than has been supposed upon the willingness of men to do their best.” This quote wisely said by Sumner Slichter, and found from Forbes Thoughts is definitely food for thought.
Motivate yourself and others!!