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Over-rated work habits you need to ditch now

We only have so many hours in the day so why do some people spend it on tasks that won’t enhance their happiness or lead to success?

Baffling, isn’t it?

Lots of people work hard.

They burn the midnight oil, put in long hours on group projects, or evenings catch up on email.

They’ll often complain there are not enough hours in the day.

This isn’t entirely true, though.

We do have enough hours to do the kind of work that is productive and will lead to success, but the problem is that many people are stuck in unproductive work routines or — worse — doing unnecessary work.

Lots of people work because they want to look busy.

They don’t question whether the work is meaningful if it’s adding anything to the company, or whether there is a more efficient way of doing things.

Remember, though, that financial freedom doesn’t come from working hard with no real purpose or end in sight.

Financial freedom comes from a series of habits that are consistently applied in a very deliberate direction.

So, here is my list of overrated work habits that you need to ditch in order to become a success at whatever you do.

1. Spending a long time on an email

I read some work statistics recently that stated office workers receive at least 200 messages a day and spend about two-and-a-half hours reading and replying to emails.

That sounds about right, doesn’t it?

An email has taken over so much of our workday, and if not managed properly it can really affect people’s productivity levels.

The best way to handle emails is to respond to them as soon as you get them.

Save the really important ones for later, but never put off simple responses, and don’t spend too long composing the reply.

Short, sharp, and professional is the way to go.

Your brain will thank you.

2. Going without sleep

We featured a story on this site some 18 months back that asked how much sleep people really need.

Scores of people clicked on it — it’s been a very popular post — which tells me lots of readers are worried they’re not getting enough.

The right amount of sleep varies from person to person, but most experts agree that adults need a bare minimum of six hours per night, with eight considered ideal.

Now, don’t worry if you’re not getting that amount.

Many people get less than that and still feel energised.

You often read stories of CEOs and world leaders needing only four hours of sleep, but you don’t need to be an insomniac to be successful.

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