Monday, October 23, 2017

5 Things to Do On The Day You Feel Less Productive



5 Things to Do On The Day You Feel Less Productive
By Keziah

If you are like me and the day goes by so quick and you thought to yourself, “WHAT DID I DO?” No, it has is nothing to do with superpowers speeding up towards the end of the day but, “what did I do besides watching TV or painting nails and procrastinating?” It happens. You haven’t resolved begrudgingly the non-effort of your unproductive day.


By staying active otherwise in your ideas, goals, and aspirations, and observations around you I’m sure there is plenty to do. Be in tune to your surroundings by helping yourself recognize what needs to be done even if it is just little things that can have a domino effect on other things to keep you busy.

I have experienced this too many times. Sure, there’s nothing wrong with watching a little TV and taking a break or paint your nails but my point is that you are in control to look to things to do by not tiring out and stop procrastinating and solve the issue of less productivity (even if it is just in your head).

5 Things to Do on The Day You Feel Less Productive
Getting Organized
A crafter? Making makeup videos on YouTube? Baker? Seamstress? For hobbies? I’m sure you know where I’m going on this. You can be organized on top of organizing too. Leaves no room for your “nothing to dos”.

Housekeeping
This goes hand in hand with being organized. You can dust counters. Or have you cleaned up what is underneath or behind your stove? Have a little bookkeeping sesh with all your receipts and pay stubs. A clever idea is to write a label on folders to file everything for easy access later.  Spring cleaning is coming! Even as little as replacing your bed sheets. I’m sure there is more to do. See? The domino effect I am talking about to “getting organized”?

Sign up For a Course
Whether we need to brush up on something it is important to stay informed. We are in a digital world full of rewiring and plugging ourselves to easily access information on our fingertips. Whether our hobbies involve painting, learning new techniques for makeup application and alike we can found something to do with a press of a button.

Edit Photographs for Posting Use
Here is a very useful tip to do make a time for photograph taking for posting uses for your blog. This is killing 2 birds with one stone not only you have photographs but it inspires you to what blog topics to write by planning it out through your captured pictures. Edit, Save, Post to your heart’s content!

Write Monthly Goals
This tip can just lead you to have a big picture of what your goals and the achievements that you had. Certainly, you cannot do all the above without this. Journaling and planning what to do in an overview will have you work hard on having a momentum of what you have been doing best without slacking that you are in control to not have issues on a less productive day.

*I’d like to thank blogger Dana Fox at thewonderforest.com for having an article posted on pinterest.com through bloglovin.com. You spark this creativity of mine to write an article when I searched for inspiration. Thank you for your contribution to the community and I hope you will inspire more newbie writers out there of your constant effort.

Here’s a link to Dana’s article:

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