BeFaster Mindset: How Small Habits Create Big Performance Gains

BeFaster Productivity Hacks for Busy Professionals

Overview

BeFaster is a focused productivity approach for busy professionals that prioritizes high-impact actions, efficient time use, and sustainable habits to boost output without burnout.

Core Principles

  • Focus: Prioritize one deep work task daily (the 60–90 minute “BeFaster Block”).
  • Batching: Group similar small tasks (email, admin) into two short daily batches.
  • Elimination: Remove or delegate low-value obligations ruthlessly.
  • Automation: Automate recurring workflows with templates, rules, and tools.
  • Recovery: Schedule short breaks and a daily wind-down to preserve cognitive energy.

Daily Routine (sample)

  1. Morning (30–60 min): Clear quick wins + set one top priority.
  2. Mid-morning (60–90 min): BeFaster Block — focused deep work on top priority.
  3. Afternoon (30–60 min): Meetings and collaboration; batch small tasks afterward.
  4. Late afternoon (15–30 min): Review progress, plan next day.
  5. Evening: 30–60 minutes of recovery and light planning.

Practical Hacks

  • Two-Minute Rule: If it takes ≤2 minutes, do it immediately.
  • Time-Boxing: Assign fixed slots for tasks and stop when time’s up.
  • Email Zero Window: One 25–30 minute session in morning and one in afternoon.
  • Template Library: Save canned responses, meeting agendas, and report formats.
  • Keyboard Shortcuts & Macros: Automate repetitive digital actions.
  • Single-Task Mode: Use full-screen apps and turn off notifications during BeFaster Blocks.
  • Decision Limits: Reduce choices by pre-making routine decisions (meals, outfits).

Tools & Setup

  • Task manager: Use one list (Todoist/Things/Asana) with a single daily top priority.
  • Calendar: Block BeFaster Blocks and two admin batches; set meeting-free hours.
  • Automation: Zapier/Make + email rules + document templates.
  • Focus aids: Noise-cancelling headphones, Pomodoro timer, website blocker.

Weekly & Monthly Practices

  • Weekly review (30–45 min): Triage tasks, reflect on wins, set next week’s top priorities.
  • Monthly audit (60 min): Remove recurring low-value commitments, update automation, set goals.

Metrics to Track

  • Deep work hours/week
  • Top-priority completion rate
  • Number of recurring tasks automated
  • Perceived focus and energy (1–10)

Quick Start Plan (7 days)

Day 1: Identify top priority and schedule first BeFaster Block.
Day 2: Implement email zero windows.
Day 3: Create 5 templates for common tasks.
Day 4: Automate one recurring workflow.
Day 5: Run a 30-min weekly review.
Day 6: Enforce meeting-free BeFaster Block.
Day 7: Reflect and adjust.

Closing Tip

Start small: commit to a single 60–90 minute BeFaster Block daily and build routines around it.

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