Efficiency in the Digital Age

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Growing up and going through school with full use of technology has definitely made things easier- but most people don’t realize it can be much harder also. In a world where I can google the answer to any question in five seconds is also the one where by the time my phone is open, I forgot my question and I’m on Twitter. Being efficient and having no distractions relies heavily on ones abilities to cut out distractions and be able to solely focus on the task at hand. Lets think about how to do that.

I, as I’m sure many people can relate, have a horrible habit of procrastinating. This whole week, I kept a time table of how I spent my time. I was actually content with how much time I spent studying. However, one thing I noticed was that I am not very good at being efficient in that amount of time. For example, the work that should take me one hour, will take me two because I’m trying to multitask, or I get off topic. By reading the article, 14 Ways You Can Overcome Procrastination, I realized that by not procrastinating, I can more effectivly manage my time and not need to procrastinate.

In the future, I really want to work on this concept. I feel as if I limit multitasking, all of my work can be done in a smaller amount of time. And if everything is done in a smaller amount of time, then I won’t have to procrastinate throughout the week and can just get it done.

 

Thanks for reading! See you next week.

Brynn.

 

14 ways you can overcome procrastination article –
https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2017/04/13/14-ways-you-can-overcome-procrastination/%231e0d288b17df&sa=D&ust=1561322222689000&usg=AFQjCNEcb4hRbijOEUfUPbeKgcMQAaTBKg

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