10 ways to work smarter, not harder
The importance of hard work in our lives is undeniable. There is
absolutely no substitute for hard work. But there is intense competition at
work and you need to prove yourself. That means you need to combine working
hard with working smart. Here are 10 tips to help you become a smart worker.
1. Maintain
a to-do list: Whether in a
diary, on a computer or on your smartphone, maintain a list of tasks along with
their deadlines. A to-do list will help you keep a track of things to do, help
you plan your workday, and allow you to multi-task as well.
2. Prioritise: Starting your day with no
structure will not help you achieve your goals. At the onset, classify your
tasks as must-do and good-to-do. You must channel your early-morning energy and
enthusiasm towards the must-do activities.
3. Find
effective approaches: There are many
ways to complete a task. Before you begin, analyse these approaches. Make sure
to choose the most effective and least time-consuming option to complete the
task. Spending some time to analyse the task in the beginning will help you
avoid an unproductive approach.
4. Do
it right the first time: Performing a
task without an objective and a vision could lead to the need for rework. Be
clear about what you want to achieve and how you can achieve it. Spend some
time on preparation if needed, but do the job correctly at the first attempt.
5. Learn
to say ‘No’: Being able
to say ‘No’ is a very important quality. Taking on more work than is humanly
possible leads to errors and inefficiency. It will affect your other tasks as
well.
6. Continuous
learning: You must be
open to learning from the experienced people around you. Nowadays, learning
from the internet is not difficult. Do
not hesitate to ask for help when you need it.
7.Learn to
delegate: If you do
not have the skills and expertise to do a particular job, delegate it to
someone who does. Delegation is especially helpful with regard to the
good-to-do tasks on your list. Remember, over-burdening yourself will lead to
stress and inefficiency. As a result, you may not be able to do justice to the
work assigned. Delegation is a skill; embrace it.
8.Know the
programs: Computers
have made working smart easier. Tools like Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote come
to your rescue a lot. To make the best of the available software, use the
shortcuts and functions available. Automate where possible. For example, create
folders in Outlook and set rules to label emails automatically. This is a
one-time activity but it is well worth the effort.
9.Take a
break: Breaks help
you revitalise. Working continuously tends to exhaust you, thus affecting your
productivity. Take a tea break or a short walk during a busy workday to feel
fresh again.
10.Know when
to stop: Your health
and mental well-being are both important. Working continuously leads to
exhaustion, which affects your efficiency. After a certain point, even
performing regular tasks will take up more time than usual. You must end your
day at that point and take some rest.
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