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Do you frequently notice that your workday is getting out of control? You have a bunch of things you want to complete each day when you get up, but before that you find yourself getting distracted, concentrating on low-priority chores, or just delaying. You can follow some steps to reclaim your power over time. Not only that, but you must use productivity tactics that you may tailor to fit your personality and working style, rather than following generic lists of productivity advice. 

Use these 3 basic principles to help guide you through your workday: 

We all work differently, and our workdays are becoming more divergent because fewer companies and employees follow a traditional 9-to-5 schedule. However, putting aside those differences, we can all benefit from the following three practices: 

1. Trust the Small Increments  

If you try one tip to start, you can gradually add more as you find what works best. You can't expect years of habits to change overnight. You have to make small changes in how you work over the course of time to see real results in your productivity. 

2. Be Accountable and Involved 

It may be as simple as checking in with a co-worker every week or setting your own deadlines and sharing them with others, but having to answer to someone else will usually push you to get the job done. Take this step into account if you want to see some tangible results. 

3. Learn and Move on from Mistakes 

As human beings, we slip up, get distracted, and have bad days in life. It is more important to learn and move on from our mistakes than to dwell on them. This will bring a lot of improvement in your work productivity as well as in your personal life. 

Following these three practices is the most effective way to make the most of your workday. It is highly effective in terms of positive results. Additionally, it requires no extra effort or time, so one should not hesitate to give it a try. 

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