How To Be More Productive
How To Be More Productive
How To Be More Productive
productive: 13 tips to
practice today
Julia Martins
February 1st, 2024
12 min read
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At Asana, we don’t think productivity is “doing as much as you absolutely can, always.”
We don’t even think of productivity as a way to get the most output out of each day.
Rather, we think productive people and teams are those that spend less time on work
about work—like attending status meetings with no clear goals, searching for documents,
or chasing approvals—and more time on work that matters to your organization.
The most productive teams reduce the time spent on low-impact tasks so they have more
time to get real work done—without working more.
Increasing productivity without increasing your workload might seem like a fantasy—but
that’s what we’re here for. Learn how work management tools like Asana can help you
increase productivity in the workplace and minimize work about work.
How to be more
productive
Increasing productivity without increasing your workload might seem like a fantasy—but
there are actionable steps you can take to become a more productive person. Here are 13
tips to start improving your productivity, today.
Boost productivity with Asana
1. Simplify your surroundings
Problem: There’s too much going on in your workplace, which is distracting.
Solution: Take control of your surroundings. Focus on what you can control, and
work from there.
Whether you’re working from home or from the office, your work environment plays a
critical role in how productive and focused you can be. Regardless of where you’re
working, practice reducing outside distractions in order to more easily focus on the tasks
at hand. The best way to do this is to start small. For example, if you’re frequently
distracted by noise, try noise canceling headphones. If you don’t have a great working
chair, try using a lumbar-support cushion. Reduce clutter and make sure your desktop is
clean and organized. By simplifying yourhome office setup and finding solutions for
common distractors, you can find focus and flow, instead of suffering from constant
distractions.
Distractions are costly, so we’ve focused
on eliminating them wherever we can.
With Asana, people are able to get into a
flow and do their work without disruption
because everyone knows where things
stand and what they’re responsible for—
no stand up required.”
—RUSSELL BENAROYA, CO-FOUNDER AND PARTNER, STRIDE SERVICES
Read: 31 desk organization ideas for your remote office setup
3. Reduce busywork
Problem: Work about work is draining your team’s productivity.
Solution: Use a productivity tool to share a central source of truth with your team
and boost efficiency for high impact work.
Busywork is a key culprit of work about work—tasks like searching for documents or
trying to schedule a meeting via back and forth emails. In the office, busywork manifests
as unimportant, time-consuming tasks, accidentally duplicating work, or long processes
to find information or get approvals. Without clarity on who’s doing what by when, a lot
of our time is drained into unproductive activities.
In order to beat the busywork, build a central source of truth for all of your team's work.
When everyone can see the big picture and connect dots on their own, you can spend
more time productively collaborating—and less time on work about work. As for how
you can build a central source of truth with your team? Try a work management tool,
like Asana.
With a work management tool, you can standardize and centralize team processes. Instead
of chasing approvals, you can see how your manager or related stakeholders are
progressing on a review task. Rather than emailing to ask—again—when a team member
will be finished with an assignment, check their progress directly in your shared tool. By
reducing busywork, you can free up time for productive, high-impact work.