Many of us begin every new year with ambitious goals. Whether we want to go to the gym regularly or pursue a job promotion, our initial motivation drives us to act. But as time passes and our enthusiasm wanes, we may find it increasingly difficult to check things off our list.
Workplace productivity can be challenging to maintain, especially during the holiday season. But to finish 2023 strong, it’s important to incorporate reflective practices that build healthy habits in and out of the office.
Here, we’ll discuss four tips to help you wrap up your year on a high note.
Trying to tackle a goal without properly breaking it down can lead to burnout and discouragement. To make your work less daunting, create smaller tasks that lead up to key benchmarks where you can then reassess your progress and repeat until you get to the finish line.
Our recent podcast guest, Lily Pan, discussed some ways to maintain balance. When it came to more mindful goal-setting, she explained, “If your current job is really stressing you out and you want to make that big move, you might do yourself and your body more of a service by saying, ‘What’s the next small step? Maybe I can start working on my resume tomorrow.’ instead of thinking, ‘I have to get a new job by next week,’ which is a big leap. Take one step at a time.”
Digital tools like Notion, Hive, and Asana allow users to create assignments, include subtasks, distribute responsibilities, and set deadlines that keep teams accountable. According to PWC, companies that use project management software also tend to enjoy higher performance.
Project management solutions don’t just keep you organized but maximize efficiency and increase the chances of success for your assignments. Additionally, visualizing your progress and tracking your achievements can establish a sense of accomplishment.
Exchanging feedback with anyone can feel like an uphill battle. No matter who you speak with— a mentor, mentee, or a colleague—pointing out someone’s areas of growth isn’t the most comfortable experience. But when you have strong, positive rapport, constructive feedback can actually be an empowerment tool rather than words that cut people down.
Creating a safe environment where both parties can show up authentically is the most important first step. There should be an established relationship where employee recognition is the norm, so when the time comes to provide suggestions for better work performance, the employee on the receiving end will know it’s genuinely for their long-term success.
Active reflection allows you to pause your busy day and assess your workplace productivity properly. It also gives you the opportunity to celebrate your small wins and note the different lessons that teach you to be a better version of yourself.
Whether you prefer the morning or end of the workday, set aside intentional time to debrief. Some questions you may ask yourself include:
By prioritizing reflective practices and making them a regular occasion, you create healthy habits that steadily nurture your growth.
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