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Want to learn how to STAY productive in architecture? I’m gonna give you a few tips on how to stay productive in school or at work, even if you’ve fallen behind on your work already! Need additional help? Take my online Revit class here : https://pha.teachable.com/p/revit-arc... Discord / discord Reddit / pigeonheadarc Instagram / pigeonheadarchitecture ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Books I recommend (Affiliate links): Your Architecture Career : https://amzn.to/2vE4WUF Building Construction Illustrated: https://amzn.to/2WwoENG ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My Gear (Affiliate links): Microphone - https://amzn.to/2xW5CG9 Laptop - https://amzn.to/2wvfhTR Cooling Pad - https://amzn.to/2xhosHm Mouse - https://amzn.to/394sj80 Ipad Pen - https://amzn.to/3bdvVGf ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Architecture is infamous for handing us tons of work - ALL THE TIME. Usually, what ends up happening, is that we start to lose interest in some of the work. All this work that we don’t want to do begins to pile up, and then we have a huge problem: we enter this perpetual cycle of needing to catch up, therefore the work we do is uninspired, and just plain CRAP. The simple solution is just doing the work. That way you won’t enter that vicious cycle. But let’s be honest with ourselves : sometimes, we just don’t feel like doing all the work. For example, some of us love building models, others like to render. Some of us like to develop plans. We have no problem doing what we love to do. The problem comes when we have to do what we’re not really interested in. Sometimes you’re okay with working on things you don’t want to work on, but you get completely turned away when you realize it’s a long list of things you don’t actually want to do. Tell me if this sounds familiar. Person A, let’s call him… let’s call him Pigeon. PIgeon needs to do some work ; he’s gotta work on a project. He’s been pushing this project around all week long, but now, he’s run out of time. He turns on his computer to begin the project, but all of a sudden, he’s grown super tired. So he decides to take a nap, and then he rushes his project when he wake up. I don’t know about you, but Pigeon used to be me ALL the time! Luckily, I’ve gone through this way too many times and over the years I’ve figured out a system that will pretty much work for anyone, and now I’m showing it to you. It’s gonna take a little bit of getting used to, but if you want the system, you’re going to want to head to my website and pay one small fee of just kidding, just watch the video: By the way, check out the description on this video; there I include links to our chat and social media, apps, products and books I recommend, and anything else that’s important at the time! Now, On to the system! There are 5 parts to this system We can think of it like an acronym! First we have the F…. then we have the U… then we have… OKAY! NO! NEVERMIND; THERE IS NO ACRONYM. Let's switch the order around. Hmmm… that doesn’t look any better… Stop Relying on your memory Utilize a list Combine Simple & Complex Tasks This... is not looking much better… Find your Trigger Kill the Distractions Those are the 5 steps that make up this system.