Productivity Tips
Some days for me seem much easier than others as an entrepreneur. Days where I can just wake up, get ready, sit down at the desk and just start tearing it up… While others are quite the opposite. I haven’t really quite figured out what it is yet, but I’m starting to draw closer to finding a solution I think.
Small Actionable Goals:
On days when I’m in a slump, these have been critical. I’ll plot out chunks of time, say like 2 hours and just focus on one task. Some days it feels like a chore more than passion, but it’s definitely helped me to focus and get work done. For me time is money, so this is critical to fulfill tasks and stay ahead of the game.
Food and Water:
I’m a pretty healthy eater, being a former bodybuilder and collegiate athlete so I can attest to the importance of a healthy diet. Eating good allows for more energy and focus. Pick foods that are high in proteins, fiber and healthy fats. Vegetables and fruits should be ate every day, with each meal if possible. I also recommend a high quality multi-vitamin and lots of water.
Sleep:
If there is one thing I love, it’s sleep. Unfortunately I don’t get as much sometimes as I’d like to. Getting a minimum of 6 hours of sleep each night will leave you feeling good and rested. 8 hours would be the ideal, but I don’t know to many people who manage to get 8 hours these days, so be sure and try to get at least 6.
Why Factor:
Everyone has a Reason why they want to be successful in life. Some of you may not have figured it out yet, but it’s definitely there. For me it’s because I want to provide for my entire family, give back to charity, help others and live a free and comfortable lifestyle without stress. Determining your “why” factor will greatly improve your efforts, simply because now you know what it is you’re working towards.
Well hopefully these managed to help you out! Don’t forget to subscribe to my newsletter for more tips like these and about making money online.

Great tips here my friend, keep up the great work! I look forward to checking your blog often!
Take care,
Alan Toaca