Monday, April 25, 2011

Being Messy Means More Productivity

An interesting article was published on Extreme Tech this week that argues that “messier” people are more productivity than extremely organized people. The article argues that “organized chaos” allows you to be more efficient and productive. Taking the time to stay organized everyday takes time and money, but letting your work stay where it ends up lets you get into a better workflow and switch between tasks seamlessly. I think the argument is interesting and counter intuitive to many things I’ve been taught. Give the article a read and please share your opinion in the comments. Are messy people really more productive than organized people?
“Most of us are messy, and most of us are messy at a level that works very, very well for us,” [...] “In most cases, if we got a lot neater and more organized, we would be less effective.”
Yan. Dahil gusto kong i-share for the heck of it. So ibig sabihin ayos lang ung pagiging makalat. Di tulad ng iba jan sa tabi tabi. May sense naman kasi e. Example. Ang nanay ko nun, nung isang araw, magpaplantsa daw siya. E ang kalat ng bahay dahil sa mga kapatid ko. So walis siya ng walis. EVERY FIVE MINUTES.  Literal. ಠ_ಠ Pagdating ng gabi, wala siyang naplantsa ni isang damit kakawalis. So may sense nga di ba? Kakaayos mo ng isang bagay, hindi mo natatapos ung dapat mo naman talaga dapat gawin. O siguro talagang OC lang nanay ko....

Article from: http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/being-messy-means-more-productivy.html