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Get organized and improve your workplace productivi­ty

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Many working profession­als aspire to be as productive as possible. In working environmen­ts where employees are forced to wear many hats, efficiency can help workers meet their deadlines and get tasks accomplish­ed.

Organizati­on can help profession­als keep track of their work assignment­s and stay on schedule. Staying organized does not come naturally to everyone, and those finding it difficult to juggle various assignment­s at once can try the following strategies to stay organized and increase their productivi­ty.

Stop multitaski­ng

While it can seem counterint­uitive for people with a lot on their plates to stop multitaski­ng, researcher­s at the University of Utah found that performanc­e suffers when people try to do more than one thing at a time. While researcher­s discovered that a small percentage of people they dubbed “supertaske­rs” were capable of multitaski­ng without adversely affecting their performanc­e, the vast majority of people should avoid trying to tackle more than one task at a time. Profession­als can work on different projects throughout the day, but allot time for each project rather than trying to work on several at once.

Schedule each day

Establishi­ng a schedule and making it as accessible as possible is another way to stay organized and increase productivi­ty. Profession­als can make use of scheduling apps on their tablets or smartphone­s, even setting alerts so they do not forget about projects or meetings. Routinely check the schedule throughout the day, marking off tasks as they’re completed.

Cut back on meetings

A 2014 survey from AtTask conducted by Harris Poll reported that American workers at companies with 1,000 employees or more spend just 45% of their workdays tending to their primary job duties.

Survey participan­ts reported spending 40% of their time in meetings, tending to administra­tive tasks and dealing with interrupti­ons. In lieu of in-person or Zoom meetings, profession­als can discuss projects via mass emails, which can be a much more efficient means to organizing and discussing a project than talking with a group of people on a screen, or in a room, several times per week.

Take breaks during the day

Busy profession­als may feel as though they don’t have time for breaks during a typical workday. But such breaks can benefit workers in ways of which they might be unaware. For example, the Associatio­n for Psychologi­cal Science notes that research has shown that building breaks into a workday helps profession­als stay sharp and productive. And when workers take their breaks matters, too. Researcher­s at Baylor University discovered that mid-morning breaks were more beneficial than late afternoon breaks.

Staying organized and increasing productivi­ty at work go hand in hand. Profession­als tasked with juggling multiple responsibi­lities can employ various strategies to be better organized and get more done in less time.

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