Productivity Challenge: 1%- Rules
- Oct 10, 2017
- 2 min read
Hi guys, I started the 100 days productivity challenge. For practicality, I'll tell you what I did during the previous day, to be complete and not to spend too much time.
First of all, I want to tell you the rules of this challenge (I'm inspired by emmastudies to do this challenge)
What is "100 days of productivity"?
Well, the challenge is to do something productivity for 100 days. It comes from the idea that each day, we can do at least one thing that pushes us forward.
What classifies as productive? This is entirely up to you and what you feel is worth recognition, I can't tell what is good TO YOU. This is a list of what works for me:
studying for an accumulative time of 2 hours a day
doing well a test
decluttering your desk and study space
finishing all your homework
organising your files
sorting through your emails and implementing a filter system
backing up computer files and phone
organising anything I need
finishing a book you’ve been meaning to read
setting up a file organisation structure on your computer
unsubscribing from spam emails
collecting account emails and passwords
work on social account I'm running (Instagram, blog, tumblr)
Does it have to be consecutive days? It can be, but there isn’t a rule. For example, I want to follow this rule.
How do I track document my productivity? I have two tracking methods. My bullet journal (I will show you how tomorrow) and this blog for a detailed version.
But let's get started with the report!
Yesterday I did a very difficult test and I think (hope) that I did great. I came to my home and I studied for 4 hours, finishing all my homeworks, then I clean my work space and my room. Pretty normal and simple day.
See you tomorrow




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