Destroy Your Facebook Addiction
Start Increasing Your Productivity And Destroy Your Facebook
Addiction!
There are certain things that are synonymous with being a
student
- Heavy drinking and late nights
- Casual sex
- Turning up late to lessons or missing them altogether
- Leaving essays till the night before
- Sharing a kitchen and bathroom with 8 people
- Paying no council tax
- Living on a budget
In the last year or so there has been one more added thing
that students do, that is...
- Checking Facebook 35 times a day! The stats do not
lie!
Facebook is ranked number 2 by Alexa in the UK and it does
not lie far behind Google at number 1.
FACT: Increasing productivity is paramount to success at
University and after University. Students are addicted to
poking, tagging, graffiti-ing, joining groups and writing on
walls.
The thing is, none of these things are that useful. Are
they? Well, it could be argued that poking could possibly lead
to sex and that is pretty useful. Also, wall writing is good to
keep in touch but whatever happened to picking up the phone and
hearing the sound of another human voice? The point of this
article is to increase your productivity and stop wasting your
time.
I am not asking that you delete your Facebook profile
because it definitely has its uses. I think most people are
missing a trick with Facebook. The social networking phenomena
means that you can get in touch with your classmates quickly
and easily, thereby increasing your productivity. Why not set
up a Facebook discussion group for help with essay
questions?
Discussing essays, swapping ideas, exchanging lecture notes
and reading other peoples worth will INCREASE the marks you
get. It could be difference between a 2:1 and a first. Did you
know about these Facebook applications that will help increase
your productivity? (And some that are just useful!)
Task Master - Get things done quicker.
Calendar - Order your day, week and month!
Causes - donate to charity for free!
Cookbook - useful for those who have no cooking ideas!
The key to increasing your productivity and destroying
Facebook addiction is to have goals. Set these goals and
envisage what it will be like when you hit them. We have set up
key tasks that you need to achieve in increasing your
productivity. Managing your time might seem to be an
overwhelming task, but fear not: when you know what to do and
what to prioritize, you will be able to schedule your day more
efficiently.
1. Make a List. List down all the things that need to be
accomplished. Examples are: essay done, going swimming and
doing the shopping. Whatever task you need to get done, always
start with listing them down. Seeing them lined up helps you
keep these tasks in mind. Use the taskmaster application in
Facebook.
2. Prioritize. Once you have written down the things to do,
start ranking the entries according to the most important or
the most urgent. Prioritize the tasks according to the
time/deadline by which you have to do the task. If some tasks
have do not have a deadline, prioritize according to the most
important, or the most profitable. Knowing what to prioritize
will keep stress away because you know you are in control of
your day.
3. Set the Timer. After prioritizing, make a clear deadline
on every activity that you will do before you get overwhelmed
and forget the other things that need to be done
4. Discipline Yourself. Once you have started something,
have the discipline to finish it. If you have set a specific
time limit for an activity, stick to it unless you really need
to extend. Get things done and when you DO get things done,
reward yourself. Watch some TV, take a break, do something
different!
5. Stop procrastinating. Although relaxing is a good way to
pause from all your activities, doing it excessively would
definitely have you crying over lost hours. Say "No". Stop
overloading yourself. If you are overbooked, then simply say
"NO". Be kind to yourself. You only have 24 hours a day, and no
matter how good you are in managing your time, if your schedule
is already full, squeezing in more would simply be torture.
Increase your productivity today!
6. Make it a Habit. Sticking to your plan may be easier said
than done, but you can make it feasible if you will stretch
your patience a bit. Sure, it's hard to juggle all your
activities given only 24 hours in a day, but once you make it a
habit to plan every activity, then stick to your schedule; it
will be easier on you in the long run.
Increasing your productivity as a student is a great skill
to have and can even be stuck on your CV. It is a skill that
can be applied to the workplace and will make you a much more
valuable employee. Just imagine what a managing director of a
company is going to think of you if you can hold down a
part-time job, fit in 40 hours study, be part of the sports
team and still have an active social life? Gold dust. Thats
what they will think of you. Trust me.
Increasing your productivity will make you a happier person;
you will accomplish more in life. Although you think Facebook
might cheer you up a little occasionally with the odd poke and
funny photo tag, it is nothing compare to living an
accomplished and successful life. Keep on being the best.
This article was written by Steve Burford of
WealthyStudent.co.uk This is an article about increasing
productivity.
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