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Thursday, October 01, 2015

11 Things Ultra-Productive People Do Differently

When it comes to productivity, we all face the same challenge—there are only 24 hours in a day.
Yet some people seem to have twice the time; they have an uncanny ability to get things done. Even when juggling multiple projects, they reach their goals without fail.
Time is really the only capital that any human being has, and the only thing he can’t afford to lose. —Thomas Edison
We all want to get more out of life. There's arguably no better way to accomplish this than by finding ways to do more with the precious time you've been given.
It feels incredible when you leave the office after an ultra-productive day. It's a workplace high that's hard to beat.
With the right approach, you can make this happen every day.
You don’t need to work longer or push yourself harder—you just need to work smarter.
Ultra-productive people know this. As they move through their days they rely on productivity hacks that make them far more efficient. They squeeze every drop out of every hour without expending any extra effort.
The best thing about these hacks is they're easy to implement. So easy that you can begin using them today.
Give them a read, give them a whirl, and watch your productivity soar. 
They Never Touch Things Twice
Productive people never put anything in a holding pattern, because touching things twice is a huge time-waster. Don’t save an email or a phone call to deal with later. As soon as something gets your attention you should act on it, delegate it or delete it.
They Get Ready for Tomorrow Before They Leave the Office
Productive people end each day by preparing for the next. This practice accomplishes two things: it helps you solidify what you’ve accomplished today, and it ensures you’ll have a productive tomorrow. It only takes a few minutes and it’s a great way to end your workday.
For every minute spent organizing, an hour is earned. —Benjamin Franklin
They Eat Frogs
“Eating a frog” is the best antidote for procrastination, and ultra-productive people start each morning with this tasty treat. In other words, they do the least appetizing, most dreaded item on their to-do list before they do anything else. After that, they’re freed up to tackle the stuff that excites and inspires them.
They Fight The Tyranny Of The Urgent
The tyranny of the urgent refers to the tendency of little things that have to be done right now to get in the way of what really matters. This creates a huge problem as urgent actions often have little impact.
If you succumb to the tyranny of the urgent, you can find yourself going days, or even weeks, without touching the important stuff. Productive people are good at spotting when putting out fires is getting in the way of their performance, and they’re willing to ignore or delegate the things that get in the way of real forward momentum.
Time is what we want most, but what we use worst. —William Penn
They Stick to the Schedule During Meetings
Meetings are the biggest time waster there is. Ultra-productive people know that a meeting will drag on forever if they let it, so they inform everyone at the onset that they’ll stick to the intended schedule. This sets a limit that motivates everyone to be more focused and efficient.
The bad news is time flies. The good news is you’re the pilot. —Michael Altshuler
They Say No
No is a powerful word that ultra-productive people are not afraid to wield. When it’s time to say no, they avoid phrases such as I don’t think I can or I’m not certain. Saying no to a new commitment honors your existing commitments and gives you the opportunity to successfully fulfill them.
Research conducted at the University of California in San Francisco shows that the more difficulty that you have saying no, the more likely you are to experience stress, burnout, and even depression. Learn to use no, and it will lift your mood, as well as your productivity.
They Only Check E-mail At Designated Times
Ultra-productive people don’t allow e-mail to be a constant interruption. In addition to checking e-mail on a schedule, they take advantage of features that prioritize messages by sender. They set alerts for their most important vendors and their best customers, and they save the rest until they reach a stopping point. Some people even set up an autoresponder that lets senders know when they’ll be checking their e-mail again.
They Don’t Multitask
Ultra-productive people know that multitasking is a real productivity killer. Research conducted at Stanford University confirms that multitasking is less productive than doing a single thing at a time. The researchers found that people who are regularly bombarded with several streams of electronic information cannot pay attention, recall information or switch from one job to another as well as those who complete one task at a time.
But what if some people have a special gift for multitasking? The Stanford researchers compared groups of people based on their tendency to multitask and their belief that it helps their performance. They found that heavy multitaskers—those who multitask a lot and feel that it boosts their performance—were actually worse at multitasking than those who like to do a single thing at a time. The frequent multitaskers performed worse because they had more trouble organizing their thoughts and filtering out irrelevant information, and they were slower at switching from one task to another. Ouch.
Multitasking reduces your efficiency and performance because your brain can only focus on one thing at a time. When you try to do two things at once, your brain lacks the capacity to perform both tasks successfully.
They Go off The Grid
Don’t be afraid to go off grid when you need to. Give one trusted person a number to call in case of emergency, and let that person be your filter. Everything has to go through them, and anything they don’t clear has to wait. This strategy is a bulletproof way to complete high-priority projects.
One man gets only a week’s value out of a year while another man gets a full year’s value out of a week. —Charles Richards
They Delegate
Ultra-productive people accept the fact that they’re not the only smart, talented person in their organization. They trust people to do their jobs so that they can focus on their own.
They Put Technology to Work for Them
Technology catches a lot of flak for being a distraction, but it can also help you focus. Ultra-productive people put technology to work for them. Beyond setting up filters in their e-mail accounts so that messages are sorted and prioritized as they come in, they use apps like IFTTT, which sets up contingencies on your smart phone and alerts you when something important happens. This way, when your stock hits a certain price or you have an email from your best customer, you’ll know it. There’s no need to be constantly checking your phone for status updates.
Bringing It All Together
We’re all searching for ways to be more efficient and productive. I hope these strategies help you to find that extra edge.
What productivity hacks do you rely on? Please share your thoughts in the comments section below as I learn just as much from you as you do from me.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Dr. Travis Bradberry is the award-winning co-author of the #1 bestselling book, Emotional Intelligence 2.0, and the cofounder of TalentSmart, the world's leading provider of emotional intelligence tests and training, serving more than 75% of Fortune 500 companies. His bestselling books have been translated into 25 languages and are available in more than 150 countries. Dr. Bradberry has written for, or been covered by, Newsweek, TIME, BusinessWeek, Fortune, Forbes, Fast Company, Inc., USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and The Harvard Business Review.
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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Types of Tyres

There are mainly two types of tyres available in Indian market. Radial and Tubeless. I won’t explain about other types since majority of the market share is captured by these two types.

Radial tyres
These tyres are wider than normal tyres. These became instant hit in India. Radial tyres don't have belts that cross over each other like cross ply tyres do. Here, parallel plies radiate from one bead to another. They are softer and offer a more comfortable ride. As the ride is soft the sidewalls are weak and there is no directional stability, and so stiff belts of steel or fabric run around the circumference of the tyre between the plies and the tread.

Pros
1. Better grip than normal tyres
2. Longer life due to the structure

Cons
1. Requires normal tube inside so not as safe

Tubeless tyres
Tubeless tyres don't have tubes like the tube tyres. The tyre is sealed to the rim, to lock all the air between the tyre and the rim. If a nail penetrates the tread, the air in the tyre doesn't escape as quickly as it would in a tube tyre. The air will only rush out when the nail is removed.

Pros
1. Better on safety
2. Better grip than normal tyres
3. Longer life due to the structure
4. Easy to maintain. You don’t have to remove the tyre from rim to fix puncture.

Cons
2. Nothing


Information courtesy www.carwale.com

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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Tour De France 2012

Writing this blog when the final individual time trial is in progress. I think Wiggins will hold his yellow jersey to become first British cyclist to win the world's number one cycling race.
This years Tour has been really surprising.

Team Radioshak: Good to see this Team in the first place of Team standings. The problem is they don't have a clear leader though they have lot of strong riders.

Team Sky: First surprise of this years tour. Extremely well balanced.

Chris Froom: He is a selfless rider. Always taking care of the team leader Wiggins. Froom had chance to win a montain stage but stayed with Wiggins.

Bradley Wiggins: What a person. Showed excellent sportmanhip during one of the stage when his rivals struck with puncture. His individual time trial abilities gave him the yellow.

Cadel Evans: Not quite his year. Has lacked the good team support in mountains. Also could not show good strength during mountain stages.

Cheers,
Mayur

Froom followed by Wiggins (in yellow)
image courtesy http://www.stuff.co.nz

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Tyre Management

Last week, I was explaining tyre management that needs to be take care of for a passenger car to one my colleagues. After listening to all the intricacies he asked to put all the details on a blog. I thought that's a good idea. I will be posting in next few days about different aspects of tyre management. Keep watching.

Cheers,
Mayur

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Sunday, July 15, 2012

3M Car Care Review, Baner-Pashan Link road, Pune

Next on my list was the 3M car care treatement.  Owning the car for four year has it’s own impact on the overall looks. The paint has become dull. And to add to the woes, my car was recently splattered with distemper paint all over the body. The paint marks were very small, not noticeable from a distance. Also the silver colour was hiding the paint. I didn’t fix it for last few months. I was looking at it daily but was not making up my mind to take professional help. I also wanted to do the under body rust coating which helps in preventing rust and also helps in reducing road noise (as claimed by 3M). I started reading reviews on different forums and realised that overall response to 3M Car Care is good. So decided to visit them one Saturday. I had decided to stay at the facility to watch the entire process. I was greeted by Mr Tapas (owner). He explained all the packages and it’s benefits. I gave him go ahead and job card was prepared immediately.

I choose two packages
1. Paint sealant – advanced with Powershine for exterior surface protection
2. Under body coating 5 years warranty (Body shutz).

Following steps were involved in the overall process.
1. Sanding
2. Rubbing
3. Under body wash
4. Under body coating
5. Foam wash
6. Waxing and detailing
7. Interior vacuum cleaning

Things which I liked;
1. Extremely well maintained facility
2. Separate areas for washing, cleaning, waxing, underbody treatment etc.
3. All the equipments were latest
4. Well stocked 3M products
5. Separate customer lounge

Things which I dis-liked
1. Generally a car takes minimum 6 hours for basic treatments. Being Saturday, there were many cars being worked on. Cars should not be taken after certain cut off time especially on weekend.
2. I had to pin-point few areas during cleaning which they missed. However the staff was thoroughly professional.
3. On few instances, I felt that the ground staff was not clear about the next job for a particular car. I found disconnect between the staff and the manager.
4. Magazines in the customer lounge were very old


Overall I am satisfied with the end result. Silver Arrow is looking like a new.
Cost breakup
1. 3M Paint Sealant – Advanced (With Power Shine) – Rs. 4046
2. 3M Anti Corrosion Treatment (With 5 years warranty and 10 free checkups) – Rs. 3195
Total – Rs 8135 (including 894 service tax)

The prices are bit on higher side. On a side note, if you take very good care of the car (especially washing, vacuum, waxing) then I think these treatments may not be required. Also another factor you may have to consider is, if you plan the keep your current car for next 5+ years then definitely go for 3M.

Cheers,
Mayur


Entrance


Customer Lounge


Car Care products on display


Customer feedback

Job card being prepared

Sanding using 2000 grit sand paper and water

My heart skipped couple hundred beats by seeing this

Rubbing in process

Car being taken for under body wash

Car being lifted for anti corrosion treatment

Body shutz being sprayed


Paint protection and Polishing in progress


Look at the surface shine :)


Final result...I am happy

Few other cars - Honda Accord. Look at the shine.

Honda City

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Sunday, July 08, 2012

Tyre pressure

Checked the tyre pressure yesterday. The stupid servicing guys had filled it to 35 psi. 6 psi more than the recommended. Huh...all these days...I suffered a bouncy ride. Reset the pressure to 29 psi. and the difference is immediate. The car feels silent now. On a side note, the rattling from rear left door has become more noisy. Need to take it to service center asap.

Cheers,
Mayur

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Saturday, June 30, 2012

3M Car Care

Got 3M Car Care's treatment done last Saturday. Will post a detailed review later. Overall found the facility good however very expensive. Silver Arrow is completely looking new....factory Fresh...believe me.

Cheers,
Mayur

Rattling noise

The rattling noise has started coming again. So the happiness was short lived. Also the ride was bouncy. Another thing needs to be checked is Tyre pressure. If it is more than the recommended PSI then there is lot of difference in handling and especially ride quality. I was watching Megafactories program on National Geographic the other day. Michelin's factory was being telecasted. They demo a simple example of hous tyre pressure affects braking. One car had more PSI than recommended and one car with correct pressure. The car with more PSI stopped around 30 feet longer than other car under similar braking conditions. Isn't that amazing.
So first thing tomorrow is checking the tyre pressure.

Cheers,
Mayur

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Chowgule Service Centre Review, Katraj Pune

I had done my previous 23000 km servicing at Sehgal Autorider’s new service centre opened at Bavdhan. This centre was near to my home and that was the only reason I took my car there. I was not satisfied with the service done still driven my car for few months. They were unable to fix the rattling issue of my swift despite taking it multiple times. Overall facility was also not up to the mark. So decided to do the next servicing early instead of waiting for the 5000 km service interval. Also the rattling sound was making me crazy. So called up Chowgule’s service centre for appointment since I knew they normally don’t accept cars without appointment. This centre is located at Katraj which is other side of the city where I live. I had done my previous two servicing from this centre and was quite satisfied. The only problem was the distance. So on Saturday morning went to this centre. I approached the reception and told them to prepare the job card. The lady asked me to wait in the customer lounge. As expected, the centre was crowded and I saw at least 200 cars parked outside. After waiting for 20 to 25 minutes, a service advisor approached me and took me to the car. He was the same advisor who worked during previous service. I told him all the problems and he listened patiently. He also answered my queries. When I asked about oil change, he candidly told me not to change the oil since it was replaced during my previous service and the car has not run much. I really liked that. I told him that rattling sound from B, C pillar, boot is the major area of concern. Asked him to change all door clips if needed. He asked to do the AC servicing since it’s over 25000 kms. I gave go ahead.  Expected price quoted was 4000 Rs. (break up: 1. Paid servicing: 900, AC servicing: 2000, Brake pads cleaning: 400, Rear Wiper: 400 Miscellaneous: 300). AC Servicing charges were expensive but thought of the hygiene and the time we spent in the car.
Delivery time promised on the same day. I called up the SA in the evening to check if car if ready. He said all the work is done and currently car is lined up for washing. I reached the centre at 7 pm. SA asked me to wait in the customer lounge.
Facilities at the centre:1. Customer lounge: it was small. Around 20 people can sit in simultaneously. It was equipped with AC and TV. I saw couple of magazines containing MGA for different cars. Was hooked to the Swift magazine. Overall good.
2. Bathroom: Excellent. Used it in the morning. Found way better than my expectations.
3. Shuttle service: Though it’s provided only till their Satara Road showroom. I availed it till Katraj Chowk. It was an Eeco car which was in bad shape. Chowgule need to pay some attention here.
4. Location: Bad. Being outside the city.
Quality of the service:1. Whether all the things completed: Yes. Excellent. The rattling sound was completely gone. I was very happy. The only other side is need to check how long this can hold up together.
2. Timeliness: Excellent
3. Washing and cleaning: Bad. Was dissatisfied with the work done. Especially interiors. I have two sets of mats. One set was not washed altogether. I am very particular about cleaning of my car. I didn’t notice this since I took the delivery after sunset and it was completely dark.
4. Staff attitude: Excellent
However, overall I was happy with the service. I will definitely recommend Chowgule. Final bill came to 4448 which was more than estimated. Will add the breakup later. The car was completely silent from inside when I drove back home. Will update later on the rattling sound.

Cheers,
Mayur

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