Consider These 3 Periods Of Your Day To Maximum Productivity
Do you struggle to stay productive and motivated?
It could be that you aren’t structuring your day in the right way.
Do you struggle to stay productive and motivated?
It could be that you aren’t structuring your day in the right way.
Jay Papasan is the bestselling author of multiple books including The ONE Thing, which he co-authored with Gary Keller.
One of a leader’s main responsibilities is to motivate and inspire their team.
This is often done by sending a note or letter, especially at the start or end of the year or as a way to give updates.
Motivation is key to your success at work. Your boss can try to motivate you, but in most cases, you can’t rely on anyone else and have to find your own internal motivation. No matter if you work in an office or remotely for yourself, everyone needs help from time to time finding motivation to push through and be productive.
As a leader or a manager, one of the most important roles you have is motivating your team. Motivated employees are more engaged, they are more driven, they are more innovative, and they actually want to show up and work hard.
So, what are some ways you can motivate your team? Today we are looking at three key areas you can utilize to start motivating your team today.
I have recently had some people ask me if the hustle culture and mentality gotten out of control, if it should be toned down, or if is it a good thing. Putting it into context, is it a hustle that comes with being an entrepreneur and meeting the goals set for yourself, or is the kind of hustle that comes from working a full time job, working 80 hours a week and causing a burn out? Taking the first example, I can apply it to myself. While I may not work 18 hours a day, there are goals I have set for my business and personal life. Part of that is prioritizing time, so that work life integration allows time for work, and spending time with family. Part of the hustle culture is inspiring people to want to achieve their goals and dreams. While the motivation factor is great, keep in mind that goals are personal, and working 18 hours a day is not always necessary to achieve those goals. […]