Make Time: How to focus on what matters every day

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Make Time: How to focus on what matters every day

Make Time: How to focus on what matters every day

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Once you’ve identified your daily highlight, eliminate distractions and give it your full attention. Identify the most important task or activity you want to focus on each day. Start by identifying your biggest distractions and finding ways to eliminate or minimize them. This may mean turning off notifications, setting specific work hours, or creating a dedicated workspace. The key is to be fully present and engaged with your chosen task. Create Barriers to Distractions Are you ready to plan your Highlight and apply the tactics of the authors Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky? Tell us in the comments! John Zeratsky is an investor, designer, speaker, author and co-founder of seed VC firm Character. He was a designer for nearly 15 years, working with technology companies including YouTube and Google Ventures. He co-authored 2 bestselling books (Sprint and Make Time), wrote for several publications (e..g The Wall Street Journal, TIME, Harvard Business Review, Wired), spoke at various events and gave guest lectures several universities. For more details, visit johnzeratsky.com. Make Time Quotes We began experimenting with our own habits and routines, trying to make time for what’s important to us. We tested hundreds of dorky tactics and took notes on what worked. We shared our results online and asked readers to tell us about their experiences.

Spending time with interesting, high-energy people is one of the best—and most enjoyable—ways to recharge your batteryDon’t worry about perfection. Just keep testing, changing and refining your system. You may also prefer different tactics for different situations (e.g. when you’re in office or traveling). John Zeratsky spent 15 years as a designer for technology companies such as YouTube and Google Ventures. He also writes for several newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal and Time. It offers several tactics for you to be able to make the most of your time, following 4 simple steps: Highlight, Focus, Energy, and Reflection.

React to what’s in front of you. Be responsive. Fill your time, be efficient, and get more done. These are the default rules of the Busy Bandwagon. When will I get access to the course? As soon as you register, you’ll get access to the course. The lessons will be released according to the schedule above. Out of all the advice in our book Make Time, there’s one tactic that has the power to transform how you spend your days. Thousands of readers have told us how choosing a daily Highlight gives them a much-needed sense of clarity and purpose. When you are in the focus zone, turn off the internet if possible, recommend the authors Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky. No time: “Sorry, I’m really busy with some big projects, and I just don’t have time for anything new”There are no fancy tactics in this section of the book. You don’t need a complicated note-taking app to take notes of your day either. You just need a sheet of paper and a couple of spare minutes at the end of the day to see what was done and think about what can be done better. I started this book almost six months ago, and really enjoyed the beginning. It provides some helpful productivity advice in a light and breezy writing style. There's nothing really groundbreaking here, but I still found it helpful: the key ideas are to choose one Highlight for each day, use various techniques to increase your focus (often by reducing distractions) and increase your energy, and refine your process continuously by reflecting on what works and what doesn't. Many of the techniques are tiny and straightforward but still impactful, like signing out of social media accounts so that you need to put in just a little bit more effort and thought before getting caught up in a distraction. New to StoryShots? Get the PDF, audiobook, and animated versions of this summary of Make Time and hundreds of other bestselling nonfiction books in our free top-ranking app. It’s been featured by Apple, The Guardian, The UN, and Google as one of the world’s best reading and learning apps. Related Summaries Our body is like a battery. When your battery is flat, it’s hard to think clearly or resist Infinity Pools. When your battery is full, you feel sharp, alive and ready to take on the world. Recharge your body and brain throughout the day, so you have enough energy to stay disciplined and focused. The second force is the Infinity Pools, sources of endless entertainment and distraction that lure us in when we tear ourselves away from the Busy Bandwagon.



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