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There are many inputs into personal productivity. If you're a student, you can increase your productivity substantially by developing [[good study habits]] and better [[prioritizing what to learn]]. This page addresses other inputs into productivity.
There are many inputs into personal productivity. Two of them are study habits and time management. We address these at:
 
* [[Good study habits]]
* [[Managing your time]]


There's a good amount of material at [http://lesswrong.com/ Less Wrong] about increasing personal productivity. There's been little systematic research on which suggestions work well, and some of the practices discussed could ''decrease'' productivity for some people. However, it's worth reading what other people have found helpful to get ideas for practices that you could implement in your life that might work well for you.
There's a good amount of material at [http://lesswrong.com/ Less Wrong] about increasing personal productivity. There's been little systematic research on which suggestions work well, and some of the practices discussed could ''decrease'' productivity for some people. However, it's worth reading what other people have found helpful to get ideas for practices that you could implement in your life that might work well for you.
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* [http://lesswrong.com/lw/3kv/working_hurts_less_than_procrastinating_we_fear/ Working hurts less than procrastinating, we fear the twinge of starting]
* [http://lesswrong.com/lw/3kv/working_hurts_less_than_procrastinating_we_fear/ Working hurts less than procrastinating, we fear the twinge of starting]
[http://lesswrong.com/lw/ifl/how_i_am_productive/ How I Am Productive] by Peter Hurford
 
* [http://lesswrong.com/lw/ifl/how_i_am_productive/ How I Am Productive] by Peter Hurford


* [http://lesswrong.com/lw/gp4/the_power_of_pomodoros/ The Power of Pomodoros] by elharo
* [http://lesswrong.com/lw/gp4/the_power_of_pomodoros/ The Power of Pomodoros] by elharo

Latest revision as of 21:18, 16 February 2014

There are many inputs into personal productivity. Two of them are study habits and time management. We address these at:

There's a good amount of material at Less Wrong about increasing personal productivity. There's been little systematic research on which suggestions work well, and some of the practices discussed could decrease productivity for some people. However, it's worth reading what other people have found helpful to get ideas for practices that you could implement in your life that might work well for you.

Two books that people have recommended on Less Wrong are

Some Less Wrong posts where people have discussed their own experiences are below. Many of them center around overcoming procrastination specifically.