Sometimes, one of the most effective ways to be productive is to step back for a moment. Consider how long a chess grandmaster will sit and stare at the board, planning the moves and maneuvers for the next seven turns.
So, to boost your productivity, approach your tasks like a chess grandmaster. Let’s discuss how to go about doing so.
…it’s a tactic known as strategic pausing.
It can be very easy to mistake a pause for procrastination. It all comes down to your intent.
When someone takes a pause, they are generally trying to better grasp the task at hand. It’s effectively a self-inserted planning phase. It’s the chance to take a moment, gather thoughts, and process what your next steps should be. A pause isn’t a break from working; it’s preparation for your work to continue.
If you think about it, this kind of pause is an often-neglected first step to any workplace endeavor.
Procrastination, on the other hand, is simple avoidance. It’s not exactly a secret that most work tasks—regardless of one’s job or industry—have at least some element that the person performing them will not enjoy. Someone procrastinating will seek excuses and distractions to keep from working on (forget about completing) a task.
If you stop working to produce better results through improved planning, you’re engaging in strategic pausing.
So, if you want to add some pause points into your workday that help accelerate your productivity, doing so is a relatively simple endeavor:
For more tips, tricks, and best practices, don’t procrastinate any longer… check out some of our other blogs!
About the author
Michael is the CTO at Aniar IT Services and has been working in IT for over 20 years.
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