NO DOUBT have you used a copier, or perhaps, seen on e at work?
Those copiers for sale in shops can be tested before you purchase them, so if you haven’t yet, ask the salesperson to show you.
You will surely get amazed at how efficient it works. Every second, it produces copies one after another. In a few minutes, it has already given you a whole stack of printouts.
Then you say to yourself, “I wished I could be as productive as that.”
Well, you could be! A few steps you can take to be productive can be as simple as waking up early. Do you remember the last time you woke up at 5 in the morning?
If you’re the type who does so every day, then you’re well on your way to becoming more productive, but for a lot of us, waking up before sunrise can prove to be a challenge.
On the brighter side, waking up at 5 AM means you can:
- Commit yourself to a few minutes or even an hour of meditation, prayers, and devotions
- Spend time doing exercises like stretching, jogging or walking
- Use the time to practice certain skills and hobbies you’re interested in like drawing, painting, or even learning a new language
- Keep away from distractions like the noise of the outside and the busy-ness of the house once everybody is already up
- Use the time to go over some notes, reading materials or presentations you’re going to use later in the day
- Squeeze in a few assignments or projects that you haven’t finished a few days ago
- Start a book!
The body is naturally inclined to be more active and productive in the morning than at nighttime. In fact, scientists have confirmed that the brain becomes active in the morning.
The things you can do with that few extra hours in the morning can actually make all the difference in the world.
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