Every morning, I wake up, and look at all my tasks. I pick out the ones that are most important, and mark those for Today. Then I look at the first Today task, start it, work on it until itβs done, and then proceed to the next task. I do this for each task in my Today list, until theyβre all complete. Then I go home satisfied with a job well done.
I wish. Despite years of studying productivity and even meditating daily, I β like most everyone I know β struggle hard to stay focused. βMultitaskingβ is really just interrupting yourself in the middle of one thing to do another. βContext switchingβ is very expensive for humans: not only does it make things take longer, but constant distraction effectivelyΒ lowers IQΒ and makes you perform worse even on those tasks that you do accomplish.
Both research and common sense demonstrate thatΒ single-taskingΒ is optimal for productivity. On those occasions when I find it, I feel great: productive, effective,Β in flow.
At Asana, weβre obsessed with flow, and how technology can help achieve it. So for hackathon, Rachel and I decided to buildΒ Focus Mode. Focus Mode allows you to see one task at a time, without feeling tempted or overwhelmed by all the other tasks in your center pane. Weβve been using it internally for a few weeks now, and itβs done wonders for helping us get more work done, one step at a time.
Select the task you want to focus on. Then, select βFocus Modeβ from the dropdown menu in the upper right corner of the task details pane. Or, hold down Tab and press X.
The task becomes the center of attention. Everything else fades away. To get back, click anywhere on the background, or press Escape.
Hope you enjoy this small addition as much as we have!
Close other windows and browser tabs, unless they are essential to the task at hand.
Close chat.
Set your phone to βDo Not Disturbβ (for iPhone) or Airplane Mode.
Try putting on headphones, but without music. I find this helps me block out the rest of the world, and also hints to other people not to interrupt me.
Take a deep breath and imagine yourself doing the task. Whatβs the very first action youβre going to perform?
If you find yourself spending more than 15 minutes on a single task without getting anywhere, take a quick break and try again for 15 minutes.
Still not feeling inspired? Try Focus Mode on another task.