Boost Productivity With These 10 Tools

Danielle Thompson

Founder @ Freelance Travel Network, Freelancer and World Traveller

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Achieving peak productivity is a very popular topic in the business and personal development space. After all, how can we make money if we aren’t actually getting anything done? Whereas there previously never really was anything to help with your productivity other than sheer focus and willpower, we’re now living in an age where there are tons of tools, apps and hacks to help you get the important stuff done.

Here are 10 productivity tools business owners should use for peak productivity.

Brain.fm

 

Brain.fm is like a radio station to help you focus. They use specific sounds backed by science to help you get in the mood to work. They claim on their site that it only takes about 10 minutes for the music to start affecting you.

I had a pretty big writing day ahead of me so I’m actually listening to Brain.fm as I write this article. It’s helped me write over 6,000 words in a relatively short amount of time.

I’ve tried other types of music similar to this, including Spotify playlists and some Brain.fm competitors, but I have found this one to be the most effective for me.

Newsfeed Eradicator for Facebook

 

Newsfeed Eradicator for Facebook

 

The Newsfeed Eradicator for Facebook is not just one of my favourite tools for peak productivity, it’s also one of my favourite tools for keeping my overall sanity. The premise is simple. This browser extension replaces your Facebook newsfeed with a motivational quote.

It’s simple yet totally brilliant. Now when I find myself wanting to piddle around on Facebook I literally can’t because there’s nothing there. It also saves me from tons of anguish over political posts and fake news. My blood pressure is very grateful for this app.

Google Drive

Google Drive is what we use for file sharing. It connects with Asana and allows for collaboration within the documents themselves. Many a team project has been created within Google Drive and we use it to store social media assets, photos, audio etc,

Asana

AsanaAsana is the project management system I use with my team to delegate tasks to other people. It’s free for up to 15 people and it’s a color coding list maker’s dream come true.

Here are some of the reasons I personally love Asana for helping me reach peak productivity:

  • I communicate with my team inside the app instead of via email. Therefore, it gets rid of email clutter.
  • I can create different projects and assign them different lists, colours and team members. This helps me keep tabs on the multiple things I have going on.
  • Did I mention it’s free?
  • I can communicate sensitive information with my manager without other team members seeing it.
  • You have the option to use boards instead of lists, though I personally dig the lists.
  • You can track the progress of a project over time.
  • If I’m on the road and don’t really have access to a computer, I can see what’s going on via an app.
  • I can set recurring tasks for things that happen on a regular basis.

Sunsama

 

SunsamaSunsama is a newer tool on the market. It’s like if Trello and Google Calendar had an amazing baby. I run my company on Asana but I use Sunsama for my personal life and personal projects. I find Sunsama to be the daily to-do list I always wanted.

Nowadays, I open my computer and go directly to Sunsama to see what the daily ‘Mise‘.

RescueTime

RescueTime

RescueTime is a productivity and time tracking app that monitors how you’re spending your time each day. It gives you an accurate depiction of how you’re spending your time so that you can design your day better.

What’s really cool is that unlike traditional time tracking apps which only track billable hours, RescueTIme also tracks how much time you’re wasting. For example, it’ll track how much time you’ve spent on Facebook.

Other cool features include setting goals and setting alarms so that you can challenge yourself and get back to the work that actually matters. This is by far one of the most useful apps if you’re trying to attain peak productivity.

SelfControl For Mac

SelfControl For MacSelfControl is a free app for Mac that allows you to block specific websites for any given period of time. It’s fantastic for peak productivity because even if you want to procrastinate, you literally can’t.

I personally use it to block the websites I know I’ll use to procrastinate. I’ll even block my email so that I focus on the task at hand instead of being reactive to whatever is in my inbox.

 

Final Thoughts

Reaching peak productivity is an ever-evolving process as you find what works best for you and your business. Try giving some of these tools and apps a try the next time you want to step up your game. Got more to add to the list, share it in the comments below.

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