#39 - Flow: How I Tripled My Productivity by Doing Less

The Unreasonable Art of Living - A podcast by Gerhard Molin

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In today’s episode, I take you on a journey of enhancing productivity through the principles of doing less. This episode is sparked by an exploration into the concept that reducing work hours can significantly boost productivity. Drawing on insights from productivity experts and personal experimentation, I discuss how imposing strict work constraints forced me to prioritize effectively, focus more intensely, and achieve greater output in shorter periods.The core of the discussion is the transformative power of work compression. This idea suggests that by confining our work to fewer hours, we not only enhance our productivity but also unlock a suite of 'productivity superpowers' that allow for a more fulfilling work-life balance. It's a testament to the notion that constraints can catalyze creativity and efficiency.Throughout the episode, I challenge conventional work norms, such as valorizing long hours and multitasking. Instead, I advocate for the efficacy of dedicated work sessions, the strategic elimination of low-impact activities, and the critical importance of rest and recovery for maintaining high productivity levels over the long term.I also share personal anecdotes that underscore the effectiveness of these strategies, including my adoption of the impact-effort matrix for task prioritization and the substantial benefits of focusing on one task at a time. These insights go beyond mere theory; they are practical, proven methods that have fundamentally transformed my work habits and approach to productivity.For those eager to delve deeper into applying these principles, I encourage reaching out for a one-on-one session. Let's embark on this journey together, redefining what it means to be productive and discovering the vast potential of doing less to achieve so much more.Resources:* Rian Doris: The Most Overlooked Productivity SuperpowerFeedback, questions, or wanna simply say hi? Leave a comment on howtounrasonable.com, or contact me at [email protected] or on Instagram @avocadohooman This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.howtounreasonable.com

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