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You're busy all day, but at the end of it, nothing's actually done. You worked for hours, but can't explain what you accomplished. You're exhausted, but your to-do list is longer than when you started. [music] That's not productivity. That's the illusion of it. And it's keeping you stuck while other people accomplish in 2 hours [music] what takes you all day. So, here's how you become so productive, it feels illegal. Watch till the end because the last step is what separates people who talk about being productive from people who actually are. One, work in 90minute deep work blocks. Your brain can't focus intensely for eight hours straight, but it can go deep for 90 minutes at a time. One task, no distractions, no multitasking. Phone off, [music] door closed. When the block ends, take a 15-minute break, then repeat. Two of these blocks will get you more done than an entire day of [music] scattered work. Deep work isn't about time, it's about elimination. Two, kill your [music] to-do list. Replace it with a calendar. Tasks on a list are suggestions. Tasks on a calendar are commitments. [music] When something has a specific time slot, it gets done. When it's floating on a list, it gets ignored. Block out every hour of your day. If it's not on the calendar, it [music] doesn't exist. This forces you to say no to things that don't matter and protects time for things that do. Three, do the hardest task first every single morning. The thing you're most likely to avoid. Do it before emails, before meetings, before your brain has time to negotiate. [music] When you knock out the hardest thing early, everything else feels easy. You build momentum instead of dread. Most people save hard tasks for later when they're already tired. That's why they never get done. Four, batch similar [music] tasks together. Don't answer emails throughout the day. Set two 30inut windows. Don't take random [music] calls. Schedule them all back to back. When you switch between different types of tasks, your brain wastes energy refocusing. Batching [music] keeps you in the same mental mode. Less switching equals more output. Five, measure output, not hours. Stop tracking how long you worked. Start tracking what you finished. Productivity isn't about looking busy. [music] It's about results. At the end of each day, write down what you completed, not what you did, what you finished. When you measure output, busy work disappears and real work takes over. Most people confuse motion with progress. They're moving all day but going nowhere. But now you know the difference. Deep work blocks, calendar over lists, hard tasks first, batch [music] everything, measure output. That's how you become illegally productive. Comment which step you're [music] applying first. Subscribe if you're done being busy and ready to actually produce.