If you work for a startup, everything that you do throughout the day will have an increased importance. Startups are different from companies that are firmly established, particularly in the tech world, because these businesses are still working to break into the market and public consciousness.
That is why it is so crucial for all employees to use their time as effectively as possible. Each person needs to take a look at their habits and figure out where changes can be made and where time can be used more efficiently than it currently is.
Here are some tips to help you improve your day:
- Set deadlines for yourself: If you are working on open-ended projects for work, you should impose deadlines on yourself to make sure you get everything done in a timely way. While this might seem like you are stressing yourself out, these timeframes will actually help you focus on what needs to be done.
- Take regular breaks: You will not be able to concentrate well if you are constantly feeling tired or worn out. Every couple of hours you should take a short break, as this will help you regain your focus and ability to concentrate on the tasks at hand.
- Track time spent on projects: You might not be as good at gauging how much time you spend on a project as you think. You should keep a timer by your desk so you can see how much time is spent on daily tasks and where changes can be made.
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John is the founder and CEO of Kyo Logic, as well as the chief architect of KyoSync II (which synchronizes data across multiple systems that can’t connect or communicate directly). John works very closely with clients and the Kyo Logic team to help create custom applications and platforms.
John is also an avid electronics enthusiast and audiophile. He created the Caitlin LSA-1 which is a microprocessor-controlled audio preamp used in very high-end audio systems. John has lived in Montreal, Fort Worth, Johannesburg and currently lives in Westport, Connecticut.