Many of us take our times and allow ourselves to be perfectionists, But what if that wasn't the best way to go about doing your best work? Working extremely fast has many benefits that most wouldn't expect.
We Can Only Concentrate For So Long
Haven't you noticed, As time goes by? You become less and less productive? And become more tired, You may even get distracted easier.
Our brains are limited on how long we can concentrate for. And while breaks can help refresh our brain, Sometimes we need to work as fast as we can to take advantage of our brain power.
They say that the first few hours after you wake up are your most productive. So Take advantage of that.
More Breaks
Allowing yourself to take a FULL break away from your work, Will allow you to rest and get back to work, Often we spend all day working, But the quality of our work isn't as good.
Instead, we are only partially here mentally throughout the day.
Giving yourself full breaks, Allows you to charge at your work. Working fast will give you more times for breaks.
Finish The Mindless Work FAST!
I don't know about you, But I find that there is a lot of mindless and easy work I have to do every day. When we speed through this, It allows us to get to the stuff that requires a higher level of thinking.
We often underestimate how much mindless work we may have to do, And how time-consuming it can quickly get. I can easily upload shirts all day long, And not get anything else done. Then I find myself looking for something more mentally stimulating. Because uploading shirts can be something that is dull.
So finish that mindless work fast.
Correct Later
With many things, We don't need to do 100% perfect job right away. We can go back and correct. One example of this Would be your rough draft of your Steemit post. You can go back and fix the mistakes.
There are things that you can't "rush" through. That requires more precision. But there are a lot of things where a "quick" job. Is good enough to meet our goals. That sometimes getting more done is more important than quality. But this isn't the case with everything. If you can go back and correct your imperfections, Sometimes this is the faster way to do it. When I upload shirts I do something similar to this; I don't update the pricing or The "brand name" until I'm ready to submit the product. Then I can quickly open up 100 windows, And with a program, I use, Automatically adjust the pricing and the brand name for me. Because of this, I don't have to do a 100% job on each one to move onto the next shirt. Instead, I'm doing everything in "batches."