Manila, Philippines — The pandemic has hit us all in grave ways both mentally and emotionally. And with the recent lockdown, we all have come to a realization that it is challenging to be productive in these trying times. In fact, being unproductive is totally okay so you can properly navigate your way into taking good care of yourself physically, emotionally and mentally amidst this global health scare.
1. Start getting some daily affirmations.
Affirmations are positive phrases or statements used to uplift oneself, instead of allowing yourself to drown in negative or unhelpful thoughts. These statements can boost your self-esteem, motivate you towards your goals and encourage positive changes in your life. This pandemic has maybe made you caught up in negative self-talk or hopeless mental scenarios, but if you actually put in the effort to focus on allowing yourself to heal and feel good little by little, wonderful things can slowly start happening if even just within yourself. As they say, there are things that you simply cannot control like external factors, but you can always focus on things that you do have control over, like your self-talk and mindset.
You can start with creating your own playlist of affirmations on Spotify that you can listen to during your drive or commute to work. We are giving you a headstart into building the habit of incorporating affirmations into your life with this playlist we created for you:
2. Get organized.
One of the key components of productivity is organization. Have you ever noticed how you already feel tired without doing anything yet when your workspace, projects, time and even thought process are disorganized? Merely having a cluttered work desk can take a toll on your creativity and motivation.
As for organization in your thought process, projects and time management, there are a gazillion apps developed today solely made to help you keep track of your to-do lists, mental notes and even self-care tasks. One of these amazing apps is Jour, the Oprah-approved app created as “journal for mindfulness for your daily self-care journaling”. The app was made to help you channel your bad energy into gratefulness and finally help you let go of bad emotions, so you can focus on your daily projects and business. Another app that’s been raved by entrepreneurs and creatives alike is Todoist, dubbed as the best to-do list app by The Verge. You can use it as an alarm for deadlines, track due dates, or manage projects, and help you manage all your to-do lists in one place.
3. Tackle your least desirable tasks first.
No doubt about it, the recent lockdown has piled up some tasks from previous projects, and most of them have become undesirable for you to do, especially since you are just beginning to pick yourself up from this pandemic. But believe it or not, tackling down your least desirable tasks first can help you improve your productivity in the long run.
4. Have some social media detox once in a while.
With the climate of headlines today, it is way easier for us to be dragged down by anxiety-inducing headline news and have our precious time stolen away from us as we scroll up our feed nonstop. While it is definitely a must to have yourself informed of what is going on in your society and be actively aware of what’s poppin’, it is also fundamental for your mental health to step back away from social media once in a while to have a little rest from all the toxicity of the world.
Aside from the social comparison phenomenon caused by Facebook, some news headlines on your feed can totally fill up your mind with draining thoughts, taking you away from focusing on your important to-do’s and overall goals for the day. Allow yourself to have a break from the toxic posts of social media, so you can actually focus on what needs to get done to have long-term benefits in your life. Not only you can have more time to do more and actually check off a lot of items from your to-do list, but you can also make sure you do not allow yourself to be exposed to factors that can cause anxiety, depression and overall mental health problems.
5. Nourish your body.
Taking good care of your body and mind may seem unrelated to productivity, but they are actually closely related. After all, how are you going to accomplish tasks without taking good care of the vessel that allows you to do anything?