Five minutes isn't very long. It's only 0.35% of a whole day or 1% of an 8hr working day.
What can you do in 5 minutes? Not much you are probably thinking.
Make a cup of tea.
Walk quarter of a mile
You can't listen to Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody - it's 5:52
Some people can do more with 5 minutes - some can run a mile.
Interestingly 5 minutes can be a very productive period. I've been experimenting with "I've got 5 minutes spare, what can I do with it".
The results are surprising. You can achieve quite a lot in 5 minutes. I've been experimenting with this technique for less than a week but the interesting thing is if you pick a small task and just do it, it gets done. No internal procrastination. Just 5 minutes of intense focus. Job done.
I've achieved several things in just 5 minutes that would have been too low priority get done when they are competing against big urgent tasks - they always slipped down the importance pile.
In a typical day I probably have about 3 spare 5 minute periods that normally I would squander.
Over a period of a year, I can potentially deliver 660 things that would have slipped down my priority list and never got done.
I haven't picked the item from a to-do list or anything as structured as that. I can imagine wasting 5 minutes figuring out which item I wanted to do. Instead I have literally done the first thing that came into my head. No consideration to whether it would fit into 5 minutes - I just did it. Most of the time it gets done. If it doesn't I have made progress and when I next get 5 minutes I pick it again.
Take this blog post - just over 5minutes for me to write it and post.
This technique has really surprised me. I'm beginning to think these 5 minutes are the most productive of my day.
Try it. I'd be interested to hear your experiences.
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