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5 Habits That Make You a Less Productive Agent

April 03 2016

ixact unproductive habitsProductivity is a popular subject these days and rightfully so! I would argue that we fight more distractions in our work day than any cohort of working adults before us. Are you maximizing your productivity as a real estate agent, or is it a constant battle for you to work smart and complete your tasks each day?

I sleep better at night when I feel like I had a productive day, and I can't help but feel frustrated on the days that I wasn't as productive as I could have been. I've compiled a list of five habits that interfere with productivity, and some suggestions on how you can turn them around to be a more productive agent.

Habit 1. Beginning your day in a frenzy.

The first few moments of your day set the tone for the rest of your day. Do you rush around the house, down a cup of coffee, and barely leave time to brush your teeth? Lots of us are in the habit of hitting the snooze button a few too many times and rushing through the house in semi-panicked chaos. This hectic morning habit takes a toll on your well-being and productivity for the day.

Break the manic morning habit by setting your alarm 10-30 minutes earlier. Take some time to breathe before you start your day. Choosing your outfit and preparing your lunch the night before can relieve your morning stress. You'll begin your day feeling calmer, more centered, and more industrious.

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