Do you ever feel like your weeks fly by exceedingly quickly, and find yourself getting very little done on your To Do list? You are not alone.
Research shows that only 21% of UK employees feel productive for an entire workday. This is down to a number of reasons such as poor time management skills and difficulties focusing. Keep reading to learn how you can increase your productivity levels and make the most of your week.
Start with writing all the tasks you must get done that week, such as work projects, family or personal errands. Next, you can break it down and divide the tasks by day. This helps you have an idea of what you need to do and sets a realistic plan on how you will achieve it.
Meal planning is a very helpful yet underrated tip. It saves you time from grocery shopping or preparing meals throughout the week. Simply cook and store the food you plan to eat for the entire week.
Our busy schedule often leaves very little space for “me time”. A morning routine means you can spend some time eating a healthy breakfast, reading a book or going for a short walk.
Your spirit (mind) is the leader of your life – when your mind is strong, you are able to focus and maximise your productivity levels.
Feeding your mind daily with the word of God, not only strengthens you but can also boost your confidence, concentration and motivation levels, according to research.
Present your Sunday mornings to God by attending our weekly service of empowerment at 10am (also at 7:30am) at your local Universal Church. This meeting will teach you how to find power and peace in the midst of your daily challenges, through faith in the Holy Spirit.
If you will be joining us for the first time, you are more than welcome! Invite your family to join you and prepare your Bible, bring a loaf of bread and a bottle of water which will be blessed in the service and you will receive different steps on how you can use your faith to see positive results.
Sources: https://www.therapyforchristians.com/blog/what-are-the-psychological-benefits-of-reading-the-bible
https://www.g2.com/articles/productivity-statistics
https://everydayeyecandy.com/how-to-have-a-productive-week/