⚡Fueler Weekly 112: How to Get Things Done When You Have No Time?
When there’s so much competing for attention, we don’t know where to begin and so we don’t begin anywhere.
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I often run out of time when it comes to completing day-to-day tasks. Every day I wish if there could be a day of 48 hrs (Sadly, it also won’t be enough).
But the truth is, having more time in your hand won’t fix your problem or get the work done.
The problem is a lack of focus and a system through which you can check mark all the tasks you have every day.
Today I have an article that has helped me get out of this trap and reduce the pile of work. In this article, the writer talks about a few minor changes in your approaches. Like,
First, spend a few minutes writing down everything you have to do on a piece of paper.
Second, spend 15 minutes — no more — knocking out as many of the easiest, fastest tasks as you can.
Just like these 2 points, there are more points in this article that will help you perform at your best level.
Every week we launch freebies, host challenges, and plan meetups, webinars, and workshops, here are a few best ones from this week that you shouldn’t miss
Book giveaway announcement
Why do knowledge workers use Fueler?
20 People Joined Fueler Membership
Now, let’s discover some of the 5 amazing Proof of Work published on Fueler
Debraj published the Proof of Work where he wrote a technical blog, check it out here.
Keerthan published the Proof of Work where he wrote copy for Groww(that generated 10,000+ Likes), check it out here.
Pranav published the Proof of Work where he curated cold email templates for podcasters, check it out here.
Anmol published the Proof of Work where he worked on content repurposing, check it out here.
Saniya published the Proof of Work where she wrote a blog on “How to make your confidence look like a million bucks?”, check it out here.
❤️ Last Week at Fueler
It's been another exciting week here at Fueler! We've had so many great updates to share with you all, so let's jump right in!
Firstly, we've noticed that a lot of people have been asking for help creating Proof of Work, and it's great to see so many of you engaging with the community to get advice and support.
We've had members from Delhi NCR, as well as other parts of India and even outside of India, reaching out for assistance.
In other news, we had a Figma tool usage design session this week, which was a huge success.
We've also seen lots of engagement on our community discussion around how Twitter changed its logo to doge after April Fools, and we were thrilled to hear that Roohi Kazi, one of our community members, got a reply from the CEO of OPENAI, Sam Altman!
It's also been an exciting time for some of our other community members, with Nimisha getting a job offer from one of the big 4 companies, EY and our Premium Community Members reaching 20 people strong.
I shared a few book recommendations on communication, creativity, startups, and more.
We've also had some fantastic updates from our members, with Karthik sharing his wins in finding his niche, Sagar showcasing his Fueler tee at an MMA event, and Aditi sharing an amazing to-do list template we had it all!
There have been some fun updates too, with Prantik sharing his experience of being followed by a fake Elon Musk account (which Rohan Kirasata later optimized to make it look real), and several members expressing their excitement about the upcoming Fueler notebook.
Finally, we wanted to hear from you all about your experiences of working from home. A poll in our WhatsApp community showed that many of you have either worked or are currently working from home, and we'd love to hear your thoughts on this.
Some heart warming moments from the week
As always, we are grateful for each and every one of you in our community.
Your engagement and support make Fueler what it is, and we can't wait to see what the next week will bring.
With that, it’s time to say goodbye to all the update from this last week and hello to a new week 👋🌞
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