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3 Common Productivity Habits Among High Performers in Web Development

Published about 1 year ago • 1 min read

In this newsletter, I am going to tell you why some web developers are highly productive compared to others.

Implementing these three productivity habits can 10x your career growth. You will produce better results by spending lesser time. You will have a balanced life and time to spend with your family.

Now, let’s dive in.

1/ DON’T MULTITASK

Ok, sure, you think you’re getting more done.

But the quality of your work is definitely not as excellent as it could be.

You should focus on one thing at a time.

⚡️For example, when you are learning the basics of web development, it’s more beneficial to pick one course and stick to it rather than picking like 5 and doing all of them at once

Be sure to take on a task or objective and focus on that.

One step at a time.

2/ LEARN TO SAY NO

You can have fun once in a while.

But don’t accept every single opportunity you get to procrastinate.

We need to establish the baseline of showing up and saying no to events or whatever it may be so we can get what we need to be done… DONE.

⚡️If you’re looking to be more productive, you need to stop hanging with your friends every day.

SAY NO AND GET TO WORK.

3/ BREAKS

This is a great way to reward yourself for working hard.

If you work for an hour straight and take a 15–30 minute break, you deserve it.

We can make buffer time to help our mind refresh and for you to give your laziness a little chance to shine.

That’s a wrap.

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Stop procrastinating + get far more done

This is a wrap!!

As always, I would love to hear from you.

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I wish you the very best in 2023!

Your Friend,
Vinod

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Vinod Sharma

I guide aspiring developers to amplify their online presence, get noticed, and unlock exciting career opportunities. Let’s elevate your tech journey. I talk about career tips, tech trends & time management. 24 years in tech.

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