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Figuring out how to be more productive has until recently become my obsession, not least because, if you're anything like me, there have certainly been days when you felt like you needed 48-72 hours instead of the 24 we all have.

That's because maybe you have too many commitments, too many things you'd like to do, and you don't have enough time to do them.

The worst thing about all this is that, unfortunately, our projects and dreams are often locked in a drawer, because we don't have the time or energy to dedicate ourselves to what really matters to us.

I was the first to feel that way and, over time, I found methods and strategies that allowed me to manage my time and resources in the best way possible, and that's what we'll see in this article: how to be more productive thanks to these (my) truths about productivity.

Note that I say "mine" because there are a billion productivity techniques (many of which are valid), but we're not all the same, and what works for me doesn't necessarily work for someone else. These are strategies I tried on my skin to increase my productivity and, by magic, they worked really well.

For example, I've always known that I'm more productive in the morning, and in fact, I often have more energy in the early hours of the day, a meltdown (also known as an abbiocco) after lunch, some recovery in the afternoon. , only to have a kind of medium peak again at night.

Knowing this helps me to spend my energy better at times of the day when I know I am more productive and it is precisely at these times that I tackle tasks that require more concentration.

On the contrary, when I start working on particularly complex things in a moment of my "down" here, no matter how hard I try, they don't get along and it's like I'm wasting my time.

Besides, I keep track of the hours I work and what I do; That's because I used to work a lot of hours and then come to the end of the day and ask myself: “ok, I understand, today I worked on this, this and that, but then where did I work the rest of the time going? "