A week of using a System

in #productivity8 years ago (edited)

Hi guys,

I have just completed a week of using a system. I currently have a white board behind me that has been there since about halfway through December last year with goals to achieve by the end of 2018, which includes a few goals including "have 50 patrons" and "make an episode of my cartoon". However, I also have another white board behind me with a system on it.

I have had trouble with getting everything done I need to get done, in getting the right things done and focusing on the right things and in being my most productive. I KNOW it isn't laziness though. I have a suspicion as to the cause but I'm not going into that right now, because as of this point, it is only a suspicion.

However I tried to find a solution. I discovered systems and have implemented a system. I have just completed my first week of having a system.

The way the system works is to have categories and then have minimum things to do and when under those categories.
I have categories for health, happiness / fun, career / study and social life. The information I found about systems said happiness and fun should be part of it, and after doing it for a week, I agree and say that forcing fun into being a habit and part of the day was important as I focus better after doing something fun than if I kept pushing onwards even though it had reached the point I wasn't taking information in from what I was reading etc.

My only everyday item on my system is the one under health: exercise every day.

I currently have a system of:

HEALTH
Exercise every day

HAPPINESS / FUN
Do something different once a month
Play video games each day I work from home / study from home

CAREER / STUDY
Apply for a job each day I work / study from home
Do something for my business each day I work / study from home
Study for 20 mins when in study semester each day I work / study from home

SOCIAL LIFE
See friends or play online with friends at least once a week

These things are things I tend to do anyway, but not consistently I guess. I'd more-so go through days where I get a heap done and days where I would get hardly anything done and I feel like I can't get my shit together at all. I am not in study semester yet so when study starts it will be the biggest test of how well this system works. However, this first week went quite well. Every day I did what was required for that day in the System and most days exceeded it. I found actually scheduling exercise and gaming into my day helped too because the break helped break up tasks and stopped me working on one thing for too long that I either became unproductive or didn't do other important things, and it made me feel better, and generally helped me concentrate once I returned to working on things.

Putting exercise in as a thing I must do every day has been good because it has made me do it every day. Before I'd do it but then decide I was too busy with other things and let it slide and then I'd do some exercise then I would let it slide over and over pretty much. However, everyone should be exercising and I have health issues that would benefit from me exercising, so I really should be, so adding it to a system I commit to following is a great help because it means I actually do it. I have got to the point in Study periods before that I have got too busy studying that I do nothing but studying and that means most exercise falls by the wayside as well. I have a little bike pedal thing that can go under my desk which helps with this as I can multitask and use the computer while pedalling but it isn't enough. It is better than nothing, and I love the little bike, but it isn't enough and I don't count it towards the exercise requirement on the system either.

One thing I also did throughout this time was start setting an alarm when I do things. Rather than deciding "I'm going to edit now" and not having a timeframe on it, I set an alarm for twenty minutes time and edited that whole time. I was not as tempted by distractions or distracting thoughts in that period and I was focused on my editing and I have been very productive on and off with this in the past, but I would say that I was more productive in that twenty minutes than I normally would be during twenty minutes of editing when I had no timeframe to work with. Seeing how much I could get done in that timeframe and knowing I could look at x thing or y thing after the alarm goes off was enough to halt the "I'll look at this or quickly do this" sort of breaks that would occur with no timeframe. I was to do that task and that task only for that period of time.

This seems better than goals for me. I will still keep my whiteboard of goals though, but the system will be the focus. I am quite ambitious and have goals but when they are too far in the future, they don't make me act now. Short term goals I feel will work better than long term goals, but I feel the system is better again, though they probably work best in conjunction which is why I won't get rid of my goals whiteboard. I find long term goals don't make me act, but short term goals are more likely to, however so far the best thing I have found to make me act on heading towards success has been my system.

The real test of the system will be when study starts though. Study is where a lot of stuff was getting lost in the past. I was struggling to keep up with study and then eventually hitting the point that I hardly did anything but study. Exercise would go out the window, as would my business, my channel etc. The system is meant to be minimums, but I am fully aware that twenty minutes each day I'm studying from home won't be enough for full time study, but twenty minutes still means I don't have those days where despite trying I seem to get pretty much nothing done, so having that as a minimum still should lead to an improvement I feel. Using alarms definitely I feel will be of benefit here since on a time-frame, it should be easier to focus purely on study and not be tempted to procrastinate etc and it also creates the situation of trying to get as much done in a short time-frame but also it stops me pushing and pushing at something to where I am still working on the same thing, when either a) I should be working on a different course by now or b)I'm reading the information and it is not going into my head at all because I'm having trouble concentrating.

I don't know if a system would work for you, the reader, but it seems to be helping me, as does making myself exercise and have fun breaks every day, and using alarms and making myself work until the alarm goes off. Strategies like these may also work for you if you have been really struggling to get stuff done and be successful. Remember if you do though, that the system is meant to be able to be completed consistently as that is how it works so it is meant to include your minimum expectations of yourself in these areas. Don't plan too hard on yourself and then fail at your system because the way to make it work is to always at least do what's on there, and hopefully exceed it.

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Nice work, I am also not great with time management but I aim to be, lol... I noticed that you haven't used an image in your post? I highly recommend it as many posts will be glazed over without an image regardless of how good your content is. Some basic Markdown can help too, just click "Editor ", it should show under the title bar. :-)

We the @asapers have upvoted you, you were nominated by @wdougwatson.

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Thank you. I didn't realise there was an editor, hiding over on the right (I clicked post after reading your comment and saw it). I was wondering how people were bolding things etc in posts, since the boxes seem to be normal text boxes. It's good to know how to do it now. Thanks for the upvote, for the tips and the links.

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Another @Asaper here markdown is your friend It lets you have much more control over the structure of your post and can help it look a lot more professional.

The editor is ok but limited. check out this link for some ideas link

We are not yet fully launched but but consider following @Asapers curation channel and keep working on you posts.

Thank you. I'll have a look.

Great post.

I myself am horrible at managing time. This is aggravated by my rotating work schedule. I work one week of nights, followed by one week of evenings, then to days, and repeat. This of course means that everything else in my life must rotate. It lessens the time I get to see my wife. It drastically reduces my ability to enjoy my time off work. It is good money for my area, but I'm not really sure it is worth it. My creditors assure me it is...

I recently came across the idea of the pomodoro technique. It has been around for a while, but I had never heard of it. I downloaded an app for my phone and use it wen I set a task for myself. I have had pretty good success with it.

It seems that schedules and systems are a popular subject right now. Last night I read a post by @sek3 about Benjamin Franklin's daily schedule. This schedule is really more of a daily practice and given the practitioner, is noteworthy. There are few men in history better known for so many diverse accomplishments.

I hope you have good luck with your system, your career, your studies, and your journey on Steem.

Thanks for the post.

Keep Steeming!

Thank you for nominating me for asapers

Nonsense.

You consistently create quality original content and don't get much love for it. You are an excellent commenter, and in my opinion the kind of Steemian we need more of.

Do take the advice about adding pics though. People have low attention spans and you have to trap their eyes. Try to mimic a magazine layout or an advertising spread as much as you can. They are designed to hold attention.

I could do better in this area myself.

Keep Steeming!

Thank you.
And yes, I will look at adding pictures more from now on.
Thanks.

Thank you. That work schedule you describe does sound tricky.

Thanks for the links too. I'll have a look at those. It's great that the pomodoro technique has been successful for you. It is always interesting to see what recognisable / historical people like Benjamin Franklin do too. I remember before I discovered systems I had worked out for myself that a short to do list was more motivating and worked better for me than long ones (but still not a good as this seems to be working so far in this short space of time) and I at one point looked it up to see if there was anything to back up what I noticed and there were articles pointing out all these great people who used short to do lists rather than long ones. It's interesting to see what people like that do.

Thank you and good luck with your techniques, your work and Steem too.

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