The improvement of work efficiency cannot be accomplished overnight, because what needs to be changed is a person's inherent behavior and habits, and it takes persistence to see results. The following good work habits will go a long way.


1. Clarify the tasks to be done each day



To improve work efficiency, it is very important to know what your daily tasks are, what tasks you have to deal with today, and digitize all these tasks. For example, for example, if I have to deal with five tasks tomorrow, then tonight One of the keys to putting these tasks on paper is to prioritize them. Because what you are busy with is the most important work every day, it is worth spending some time on important work. There are many people who can't distinguish the priorities of their work, and they do it completely out of rhythm. Not worth the loss.


2. Time planning



In addition to listing out the daily work, you must also have a clear time plan for yourself, that is, what time you should do, and you must be aware of it, such as specifying when you get up and when you arrive at the company. Corresponding work, this is also a good way to treat procrastination. Why are many people inefficient at work? A large part of the reason is that procrastination is too serious. I always want to put off work until tomorrow, and then I want to put it off until the day after tomorrow. In the end, it doesn’t matter. Planning for time can greatly improve work efficiency.


3. Concentrate



Attention is too easy to be distracted, which is also a very important reason for low work efficiency. I believe everyone has this experience. Sometimes when you are working, your mobile phone suddenly rings, instantly pulling your thoughts out of your work state, and you will endure it. I can’t stop picking up my phone to take a look. It’s too easy to be influenced by the outside world. At this time, I give myself a rigid requirement that you are not allowed to look at your phone during work, or stipulate that you can take a look after working for a long time, but only look at it for five minutes. Immediately put it into work.


4. Control your emotions



Research shows how you start your day has a huge impact on productivity, with happiness boosting productivity and bad moods causing procrastination. According to Shawn Achor's book The Benefits of Happiness, optimistic salespeople sell 56% more products than pessimistic ones. Our brains work best in positive emotions. Therefore, thinking more about how to control emotions can also help improve efficiency.