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09/12/2017

How to Work Faster and Smarter

Consider employing the "workplace popcorn" method

You’ve heard the saying, “work smarter, not harder,” but have you actually figured out how to do so? Being a hard worker is not a bad thing–but working hard all the time can easily lead to feeling burnt out. By training yourself to work smarter and faster, you can do more done at a decent pace and it’ll lead to an overall improvement in your work quality and balance.

Wondering how exactly you can work smarter and faster? Here’s what you can do.

Joel Runyon, found of Impossible X, writes a lot about what he calls, “workplace popcorn.” The idea is that you create a list of clear actions (so no vague intentions) that you need to do that day and then break the list up into equal sections based on how long each task would take to complete.

Please click here to read the complete article from Glassdoor.

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