Develop Your Productivity Rhythm For Success


Babies and young kids thrive when they have a routine. They feel more comfortable and safer knowing what to expect and when. A regular routine or schedule helps kids develop and succeed. Creativity loves constraints, after all.

Are we really that much different?

Harrison at Journal To Financial Freedom tells us that one of his best productivity tips is to know his best working time. That’s an interesting idea. Figure out when you’re most effective during the day, and build your schedule around that.

As crazy busy entrepreneurs and business people we can’t expect to have routines and schedules that stay the same every day. That’d be impossible, and perhaps just a touch boring. But there is something to be said for developing a routine that works for you, a routine you can fall back on when you’re frazzled, exhausted or unmotivated.

To be productive, you need a rhythm.

A rhythm is looser than a routine, it has equal parts internal feelings + emotion and robotic-like execution. Your productivity rhythm lets you move in and out of a rigid routine without falling completely apart. It helps you understand when you’re at your best, and when it’s time to take a break.

I’ve been doing a few things to institute a routine and rhythm for myself. I wake up early to write and prioritize email. I take breaks at certain times during the day. I allot time to read and catch up on what others are doing. I usually spend my mornings being very productive on getting things done and my afternoons in meetings, conference calls and conversations.

None of this is down to a perfect science. Nor should it be. It’s about what feels right and good, but what also works efficiently.

Without some form of constraints many of us would be running around like headless chickens. Getting overwhelmed would be the norm of every day. There’s no way we could stay productive. Setting schedules, routines, developing patterns and a productivity rhythm can help; and it’s the type of thing that’s always evolving, which means you have the potential to constantly improve your productivity by always working on your rhythm.

So we can all learn a thing or two from babies and young kids. Routines are important. Drooling…not so much.

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April 26, 2007 Posted in Productivity by

  • Cassandra

    Hi Ben,

    It’s a great post!Actually I’ve been looking for some blogs that give PRODUCTIVITY TIPS, and one of it is yours.

    Maybe I will try this also.

    BTW, i have trawled http://fourhourworkweek.com/blog and read Tim Ferriss’ blog. It’s interesting. He got more ideas about productivity. Try to visit it.

    Thank you!

  • Cassandra
  • Cassandra

    Hi Ben,

    It's a great post!Actually I've been looking for some blogs that give PRODUCTIVITY TIPS, and one of it is yours.

    Maybe I will try this also.

    BTW, i have trawled http://fourhourworkweek.com/blog and read Tim Ferriss' blog. It's interesting. He got more ideas about productivity. Try to visit it.

    Thank you!

  • Cassandra

    And also, try to check this: http://davidseah.com/archives/2007/04/18/a-revi…

    Thanks again.

  • http://engtech.wordpress.com/ engtech

    Another good tip is to leave email/RSS/etc until after you’ve achieve some goals. They can be distracting to your mental process and lead you off on tangents and down windy passage ways.

  • http://engtech.wordpress.com/ engtech

    Another good tip is to leave email/RSS/etc until after you've achieve some goals. They can be distracting to your mental process and lead you off on tangents and down windy passage ways.

  • http://www.webomatica.com/wordpress/ Webomatica

    As someone who is information overloaded, not enough time for all the stuff I want to do, I’m enjoying reading these tips on being more productive – keep them coming.

    Rhythm sounds good, I’m also not sure when my most productive time but it seems to be either early in the morning or right after work.

  • http://www.webomatica.com/wordpress/ webomatica

    As someone who is information overloaded, not enough time for all the stuff I want to do, I'm enjoying reading these tips on being more productive – keep them coming.

    Rhythm sounds good, I'm also not sure when my most productive time but it seems to be either early in the morning or right after work.

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  • Cassandra

    Hi engtech, have you tried visiting Tim Ferriss’ blogs. It seems that you are interested for some stuff like this, i mean about productivity. You can learn also more ideas on his blog, then let me hear some feedback.

    Good day!

  • Cassandra

    Hi engtech, have you tried visiting Tim Ferriss' blogs. It seems that you are interested for some stuff like this, i mean about productivity. You can learn also more ideas on his blog, then let me hear some feedback.

    Good day!

  • http://dmiracle.com/quality-of-life/how-to-stay-focused-for-greater-productivity/ Dawud Miracle

    Yes. For me, rhythm (and clarity) lets me select the right tasks for the state I’m in. I work like I’m dancing – constantly moving, thinking, exploring. So I find rhythm is necessary for focus.

  • http://dmiracle.com/quality-of-life/how-to-stay-focused-for-greater-productivity/ Dawud Miracle

    Yes. For me, rhythm (and clarity) lets me select the right tasks for the state I'm in. I work like I'm dancing – constantly moving, thinking, exploring. So I find rhythm is necessary for focus.

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