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The Least and Most of Productivity

Robin Harisis
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There a million and one tips out there to increase, maximize, super-size, and capitalize on personal productivity. There are “to-do” list strategies that help us turn our tasks from a mere list to “done.”  Special timers (like this one) keep us laser-focused for specific periods of time. We rearrange our offices to limits distractions so we can get more done (which is referred to as "Get Things Done," or GTD, if you are savvy with productivity acronyms.) There is even an entire category in app stores devoted to “Productivity.” We obviously love to be productive. But, even with all these tools and strategies, sometimes is just comes down to 4 simple stats that makes us most productive.

  1. The most productive day of the week is Tuesday.
  2. The least productive day is Friday.
  3. The most productive time of day is 10:26 AM
  4. The least productive time of day is 2:55 PM

Do you agree with these stats? What is your most productive time of day? How about your most productive day of the week? Share your personal productivity stats on my Facebook page or tweet it with the hash tag #ProD&C. I would love to see the results of our own little productivity experiment!

Reference Articles:

Most/Least Productive Day

Most/Least Productive Day Infographic

Most/Least Productive Time

Need help with your productivity at home or at the office? I can help! Contact me:

Robin Harisis

Professional Organizer

Phone: 585.727.2005585.727.2005

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