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Batching tasks is one of the easiest and most effective productivity improvements that I can think of.
If youāre not familiar, itās doing tasks of a similar type together. A simple way to understand it is that if you were baking some cookies šŖ, you wouldnāt make the dough for one single cookie, put it on the tray alone, bake it and repeat. Instead, you (hopefully) make a batch of cookie dough and bake a bunch of cookies together, making the process much faster.
Despite its efficiency, many people donāt apply batching much to their day to day lives.
Almost everything that we can do can be batched to be more productive.
One of the best ways is to batch reply to messages and emails. Instead of replying to my messages throughout the day, I like to schedule a few 15-30 minute blocks throughout the day to reply to my messages.
I find this has multiple benefits.
First, my attention throughout the day is well maintained on the task that I want to complete. I donāt get distracted looking, or even thinking, about things that seem urgent but could probably wait a few hours.
Secondly, I end up freeing time between tasks that I would otherwise waste. I used to check my messages once I finished one block of studying, but now I try to move straight onto the next, maintaining my focus and concentration. If I do use my phone in between blocks of study, I end up doing things that are way more productive, like a few Anki cards.
Finally, when I eventually reply to my messages, Iām better able to concentrate and reply to them with my full attention. If there are things that I need to action, I can do them straightaway or schedule them later.
There are many ways to apply batching. When I feel like watching a YouTube video, Iāll add it to my āwatch laterā playlist so I can watch it at a later time. Often, I realise that I didnāt really want to watch the video that badly anyway, and I end up watching something higher quality instead.
I try to batch a lot of things I do:
Iām always trying to find ways to batch the tasks that Iām doing, because it really helps to make processes higher quality and more efficient.
Try giving it a go in your own life!
- Emil
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