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17 Ways to Level-Up Your Productivity in Business and In Life

Kim Anthony • October 5, 2022

Have you ever thought of how to be more productive in life? If your answer is yes, then read on. In this blog post, we will share vital information that will enable you to be more productive in life. To get us started, let us examine what exactly does it mean to be productive.

To be productive in life means that one is capable of achieving positive results and meeting their expectations and goals in their day-to-day life. In other words, when you are meeting your goals, achieving positive results from what you do daily, you can be said to be living a productive life. Most times, the result of what you are pursuing might not be evident in one day; however, the daily steps you take will bring you closer to achieving it. Hence, productivity in your life can be measured by your progress towards your significant goal.

When you are focused and constantly working towards those things you want to achieve in life, you will make progress and be productive daily. Therefore, this will ultimately sum up to a productive life.

Tips on How to Be More Productive In Life


As we earlier stated, being productive in life means you are capable of achieving positive results and meeting your goals and expectations in your daily living. However, to be more productive, you will need to add extra effort to what you are currently doing. Hence, we will share with you certain things you can do to add that extra effort required to make you more productive in life. Below are some tips on how to be more productive in life:

1. Get Organized by Having a Workable Schedule

To be more productive in life, you need to be more organized. This is because being organized helps to ensure that things are in place and can be assessed when needed. Furthermore, it helps you to avoid the stress of arranging things at the last minute.


To be more organized as you go about your daily task and living, you need to have a workable schedule.
Your schedule should contain your daily task and when you are to perform each one. When you know when to perform each task, you will be more productive than when you have no actual timetable.


It is unlikely that your schedule will be the same every day. So, ensure that it accommodates every single day’s task and activities. Some tasks will demand more time than others; therefore, they cannot have the same time allocation.
In other words, provide and allocate the right time that will be needed to accomplish every single task.


Finally, know how to manage your schedule and follow it well. A schedule will likely not allow you to be spontaneous, but it will make you more productive.


2. Break Down Your Goals into Smaller Goals


To be more productive in life, you have to learn to break down your big goals into smaller goals. When your big goals are broken down into smaller ones, you will find them easier to accomplish. This is because you will discover every little important detail and work towards them. Eventually, they will all build up and your big goal will be achieved.


You can break up your big goals by looking at everything that will help you achieve them, then figure out what you have to do to achieve them. After this, you can set a timeline to help you stay focused. For instance, if your big goal is to start a business, then you have to consider the factors that will help you reach that goal.


Some of the factors to consider when starting up a business include funds, idea generation, location, business name, business registration, etc. These factors can be your smaller goals. You should critically review these factors, and find out what each of them requires. When you have found out the individual requirements, then you can start working towards them one by one.


You should also have a timeline to achieve each of them. This will help you achieve them and eventually start your business. Your smaller goals might be something as little or simple as making a phone call. However, you should not take them for granted because the little things you do sum up how productive your life can be. So, make things easier for yourself by breaking down your big goals and doing those little things.


3. Say No to Multitasking


Yes, multitasking serves as a good way of getting a lot of things completed at once. However, it does not help one to be productive. The human brain struggles to execute multiple tasks or activities at once. Hence, when you try multitasking, you will find out that you get distracted and mentally exhausted easily than when you focus on one task.


This is because your brain struggles to switch and juggle the multiple tasks. In turn, this makes you less productive. Therefore, to avoid being less productive in your life, you have to say no to multi-tasking.


No matter, the number of tasks you have to get done, you should not indulge in multi-tasking.
You might feel like you are getting the work done when you multitask; however, you are not being productive with those tasks. You are only breezing through those tasks. Consequently, your results from them might likely not turn out well.


4. Focus/Finish a Task Before Moving to Another


As we earlier discussed, multitasking does not help you to be productive. “So, what can I do to accomplish my tasks and be productive in life?” You might ask. The answer to that question is to perform tasks and pursue goals one at a time.

Focus on a task or goal and work to achieve it before moving to another. To do this, you have to know which task or goal is most important. Sometimes, the time a goal or task has to be accomplished can determine its importance. Other times, the importance of a task or goal is determined by what it means to a person and some other factors. Whatever factor you are using to determine the importance of your tasks or goals, you should outline them.


Once you have prioritized your goals or tasks based on their importance, start working towards them one by one.
When you focus on one task or goal, you will do it well and this will help you be more productive in life.


5. Outsource or Delegate Minor Tasks to People


As humans, we have some tasks that we see as minor but are also important. These tasks most times are not related to what we are pursuing in life.
However, they can also stress us out or take our time and make us less productive as we go about our lives and pursue goals.


Instead of postponing these tasks and getting worked up because you do not have the time to do them, just
 delegate or outsource the tasks. For instance, the task of clearing your yard of fallen leaves can be considered a minor task. So, you can pay someone to help you clear your yard. When you do this, you will relieve yourself of the tasks and focus on other important things.


6. Avoid Getting Addicted To Time Consuming Activities


Yes, rest and breaks are essential for productivity. However, during your break periods, you should ensure that you do not overindulge in activities that will get you hooked and waste your time.


In today’s world, a person can encounter several things on their smartphones that can get them addicted and forget what they have to do. For instance, games and social media platforms can suck you in, if you do not exert self-control.


If you get addicted to activities that will negate productivity in your daily living, you will not have a productive life. Hence, to avoid this and be more productive in life, you have to learn to avoid activities that you can get addicted to.


However, if you are sure that you will be able to control yourself, you can practice giving yourself limited time doing those activities. For instance, you can have a time limit for social media, playing games, or whatever activities you enjoy doing. When you do this, you will find out that you will save time and use it for important things.


7. Reward Yourself with Little Things When You Accomplish Big Tasks

Rewards tend to serve as a booster. It makes people want to do better and accomplish more. So, we recommend rewarding yourself with little things when you accomplish big tasks.


These little things could be a good meal, a new cloth, a warm cup of coffee, a warm bath, etc. It does not have to be a momentary or material thing. Hence, your little reward could be anything that makes you happy, probably a night under the starry sky. When you do this, you create happiness for yourself and motivate yourself. In turn, it will make you more productive in life.

8. Organize Your Environment


Have you ever worked in a cramped office or space before? If your answer is yes, how did you feel? The guess answer will be that you felt tired, disorganized, disoriented, and out of control. These feelings do not help one to be productive. So, your productivity rate might have been low.

Therefore, to live a very productive life, your work environment needs to be tidy and organized at all times. When we say work environment, we do not only mean your workspace at work. We also mean your environment at home and other places you spend time performing tasks. When the environment you work or perform tasks in is organized, you will find it easy to access the tools or materials you need.

This will help you save time that you would have used searching for them when your environment is scattered. Furthermore, you will feel comfortable and in control of what you are doing.

This way you will concentrate on what you have to do and be more productive.

9. Take Breaks

As you work daily, you have to learn to take breaks from your tasks and work. This is because if you do not take breaks, your body and mind will be affected in a way that will make you less productive. When you take breaks, you will have time to rest and recharge for whatever task you have next.

You do not have to take breaks every half hour.                                     


Your break can be twice or once a day, depending on how long and tedious your tasks or work is.

During your breaks, you can take a power nap, walk around, or read a book. It can be anything that will help you relax and recharge.

10. Exercise

Exercise helps your body stay fit. It also increases your cardiovascular health and blood flow, makes you more focused and less anxious, and better at managing stress.

Ultimately, you will be able to tackle situations, perform your tasks, and pursue your goals.

In other words, when you exercise daily, it will help you to be more productive in life.

Hence, you should include exercise in your daily activities.


The exercise you perform does not have to be as rigorous as lifting weight or dumbbells.

Therefore, if you are not up for rigorous exercise, you can either jog or run.


11. Hydrate


To be more productive in life, you have to learn to hydrate well. This is because staying hydrated helps to regulate the body temperature, gives you more energy, and improves mood and cognition. All of which helps you stay active as you go about your daily activities.

So, you should practice drinking water; have water close to you as you go about your task.

You do not have to drink only plain water; you can also drink vegetable or fruit-flavored water.

However, when staying hydrated you should avoid drinking sugar-sweetened drinks.


12. Embrace a Positive Mindset


You cannot be productive in life if you are negative-minded. This is because you will only see the bad side of things and forget the good side. As a result, you might feel like no matter what you do, you won’t get it right or be productive.


If you are negative-minded, you might not want to pursue what you want because you fear it will not work out well. Even when things are going well, your negative nature might kick in and you might find yourself ruining things. In other words, a negative-minded person’s thought process makes it difficult for them to be productive or successful.


So, as someone who aims to be productive in life, you have to do away with negative thoughts and embrace a positive mindset. A positive mindset will make you more productive in life.           

It will push you to go for the things you want and make you believe that you can achieve them.

You can embrace a positive mindset by being kind to yourself, making it a priority to think positively and practice morning gratitude.

13. Take Time to Reflect On Your Day

There are some important things that we might not notice or know about our day because of how busy we can be. They might seem irrelevant; however, these things can help us improve the way we do things and be more productive. Hence, you have to take notice of them. However, just as we earlier said, it can be quite difficult to do that during a busy day.


So, the big question is ‘how do we take notice of these things?’ Well, that is simple…All you have to do is to create time to reflect on your day. This can be done before going to bed; just take time to go over your day. Think of everything you did and didn’t do. When you take time to reflect on your day, you will learn from your mistakes, get great ideas, and see things differently. All of which will make you do better the next day and become more productive in life.


14. Have the Right Tools


The tools, equipment, or gadgets you use in performing tasks, activities, and doing other things in your life matter a lot. This is because they help you to increase your productivity rate. Hence, you need to have and use the right tools.


For instance, if one of your daily tasks is to make loaves of bread before your bakery opens, then you will need tools such as a pastry board, bread knife, loaf pans, oven, etc. If you do not have all these necessary tools, you will not be able to produce bread.


However, if you somehow manage to produce bread without those tools, your bread quality and production might likely be poor. If you keep going like that, your business will be negatively affected.

Therefore, to be more productive in life you have to ensure that you have and use the right tools.


15. Develop Yourself


To be productive in life, you have to desire to grow and develop yourself at all times. More skills, knowledge, and expertise will make you better at the things you do. So, push and challenge yourself to become better where you are lacking. Learn that new skill, read and study, and observe how productive people operate and behave.


16. Be Realistic


As you keep a positive mindset, you also need to be realistic. In other words, do not do things that are unrealistic or pursue unattainable goals. Only chase attainable goals, and calculate risks before taking them. This way productivity rate in your life will increase.


17. Be an Early Riser


People who wake up early get to do things early. Waking up early also provides them with enough time to organize and prepare for their day. This often sums up to them having a productive day. So, to be more productive in life, you have to make it a habit of waking up early.


Conclusion:


The tips we provided will help you to be productive in life. When you do these things, you can be assured that you will enjoy the results. So, we encourage you to start practicing them and live a productive life.


By Kim Anthony November 24, 2025
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By Kim Anthony November 17, 2025
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It is challenging the old assumptions about who gets funded, who gets to grow, and who gets to build the kind of wealth that outlives them. A Revolution Rooted in Economic Empowerment When you encounter BCIF for the first time, you feel it—an energy, a heartbeat, a purpose. Their declaration comes with clarity and courage: “Economic empowerment is our revolution.” It isn’t rhetoric. It’s strategy. BCIF understands what many overlook: When Black entrepreneurs thrive, everything around them transforms. Families stabilize. Neighborhoods shift. Wealth accumulates. Opportunities multiply. And a new kind of freedom emerges—one built not on survival but on ownership, agency, and possibility. This isn’t transactional lending. This is long-term social change. This is equity in motion. This is self-determination at scale. A Mission Built for Liberation BCIF operates as a community-rooted 501(c)(3) with a mission that is both practical and visionary. They provide interest-free microloans to Black-owned businesses that are committed to building economic power in their own communities. Their work plants seeds—assets, living-wage jobs, generational wealth—that grow into something far larger than a single enterprise. Their vision reaches further: to help close the racial wealth gap by supporting the entrepreneurs who already stand at the forefront of Black economic advancement. The innovators. The creatives. The problem-solvers. The community builders. They have the ideas, the grit, and the drive—but too often, not the fair and accessible capital to match. BCIF’s goal is as ambitious as it is necessary: to become the leading microloan provider for Black-owned businesses in Southern California and to fund 1,000 thriving enterprises by 2040. It’s more than a benchmark. It’s a blueprint—a long-term strategy to transform the economic landscape of a region. What Sets BCIF Apart In a financial world cluttered with red tape and barriers, BCIF stands in a different posture. Their funding model is rooted in clarity, trust, and community. Their loans carry no interest—none. No fees. No predatory terms disguised as support. Just capital that stays exactly where it belongs: circulating inside Black businesses and Black communities. Their focus is intentional. While many organizations speak broadly about “diverse markets,” BCIF centers the Black community unapologetically. Because closing the racial wealth gap requires direct investment—not generic, not diluted, not symbolic. And unlike traditional lenders, BCIF refuses to create hoops meant to disqualify. There is no punishing jargon, no unnecessarily restrictive approval processes. Their model is transparent and accessible, designed to empower instead of exclude. Every loan comes back into the fund, where it becomes fuel for the next entrepreneur. One business’s repayment becomes another business’s opportunity. It is the purest expression of cooperative economics—each success feeding the next, each win lifting the community higher. Why BCIF Matters—For Business, Community, and Justice It’s simple to say, “We support Black businesses.” It’s much harder to build systems that make that support real. BCIF understands that business ownership is one of the most powerful pathways to generational wealth. Ownership changes everything—income, options, legacy. Black-owned businesses also create the kind of jobs that stabilize communities and expand opportunity from the inside out. They also understand that the racial wealth gap is not a coincidence. It is structural. Deliberate. Historical. And so the solution must be structural too. BCIF doesn’t offer charity—they offer infrastructure: accessible capital, community investment, and a circular system that sustains itself. Their model ensures that every loan becomes the seed of another. Entrepreneurs support each other without ever having to meet. It is wealth-building as community practice. How the Model Comes Alive BCIF’s approach to lending is as human-centered as their mission. Black entrepreneurs across Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Orange counties can apply at any time throughout the year. The screening is thorough but fair, typically taking about four weeks, with approved businesses receiving capital within two. Most of the money donated—about three-quarters—flows directly into loans. The remainder supports operations, ensuring the fund is sustainable long term. There is no profit motive behind these decisions. Only impact. Your Vision and BCIF’s Vision Intertwine If you care about thriving Black communities… If you believe in entrepreneurs who create opportunity where there was none… If you believe economic justice is part of social justice… Then your values are already reflected in BCIF’s work. And there are powerful ways to stand with the movement. You can partner—bringing BCIF into your events, networks, and business circles. You can refer—connecting Black-owned businesses that simply need a fair chance. Or you can amplify—sharing BCIF’s message, because visibility is power and stories ignite movements. A Call to Step Into the Revolution Revolutions don’t begin in crowds. They begin in convictions—one person choosing to act, then another, and another. BCIF is constructing a new economic reality, and you are invited to help shape it. If you’re a Black entrepreneur in Southern California, you can apply for an interest-free loan. If you believe in economic justice, you can invest in the fund that invests in your community. If you want Black economic power to rise, you can share this mission with those who need to hear it. Every voice matters. Every connection matters. Every resource matters. The Final Word BCIF isn’t simply offering loans—they are shifting power. They are challenging the narrative of who gets funded, who gets trusted, who gets to build wealth, and who gets to shape the future. They are proving that wealth creation is not a luxury or an afterthought. It is a pathway to justice. A pathway to freedom. A pathway to a better tomorrow. The Black Cooperative Impact Fund is more than a financial institution. It is a catalyst. A movement. A reclaiming of possibility. And the story is still being written.
By Kim Anthony September 4, 2023
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