Productivity hacks for PC users

Productivity hacks for PC users

With the advent of the internet, smartphones, and all sorts of other distractions, it can be tough to stay focused when you're working. But don't worry. We listed practical productivity hacks for PC users you should definitely try.

Keep tabs on your productivity level

Say goodbye to aimless browsing on social media and welcome a more efficient workday. Start by keeping track of your daily activity with apps such as RescueTime. This handy Chrome extension will show you how much time you spend on different websites and provide you with a productivity rating. By identifying where you're spending too much time, you can make changes to better manage your day.

Follow through with your to-do lists

Digital to-do lists such as Google Tasks and Trello can help you tackle big projects by breaking them down into smaller, easier-to-manage tasks. With features like deadline setting and clear instructions, you'll find getting things done a breeze. And the best part? The satisfaction of crossing items off your list and seeing your progress in real time.

Remove clutter and distractions

By removing outdated files, uninstalling unused or outdated programs, and categorizing documents into appropriately labeled folders, you can reduce distractions and enhance your productivity. This also simplifies the process of locating files and boosts your computer's performance.

You can also declutter your email inbox with features such as Priority Inbox in Gmail or Clutter in Outlook to weed out unimportant messages and keep your inbox free of spam.

Restrict time-wasting websites

Scrolling through Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter can be a slippery slope, taking up precious hours of productivity. But you can easily take control by either blocking access with URL filters or using browser extensions such as StayFocusd or Strict Workflow that limit your time on non-work-related sites. Avoiding these distractions can help you make the most out of your workday.

Maximize keyboard shortcuts

Using keyboard shortcuts simplifies and speeds up the execution of tasks that would typically require a mouse. While there are over a hundred helpful shortcuts, the following are the most frequently used:

  • Ctrl + C, Ctrl + V, Ctrl + X: copy, paste, and cut selected items
  • Ctrl + Z: undo an action
  • Alt + Tab: toggle between open applications
  • Alt + F4: exit the active application

For more keyboard shortcuts for Windows, refer to this updated list of advanced shortcuts.

Don't be afraid to experiment with different productivity hacks until you find the one that works best for you. If you need help taking your productivity even further, don't hesitate to contact us. We can give you detailed insights into how we can make sure that you efficiently and effectively reach greater heights.

Published with permission from TechAdvisory.org. Source.


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