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My dear fellow Steemians,

I will share with you the 7 laws of time and productivity. You might know them, if so this is great but a little reminder won't hurt you, right ?



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MURPHY LAW

  • The inventor: Edward Aloysius Murphy Jr., American aerospace engineer (1918-1990)

  • Definition: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong".

  • Other names: The Bonaldi effect, Bouchard's law, law of fatal error, Finagle's law ...

  • Things to do to avoid it: Nothing if not praying at the right time or asking a day off when it really turns bad.



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PARKINSON LAW

  • The inventor: Cyril Northcote Parkinson, British historian (1909-1993).

  • Definition: "The work is spread out so as to occupy the time available for its completion".

  • Other names: The Law of gases applied to labor, law of the endless pyramid. Not to be confused with the other law of Parkinson (the same author), otherwise called "Triviality's law".

  • What to do to limit its effect: Set realistic deadlines, make regular meetings to see the progress of projects.



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CARLSON LAW

  • The inventor: Sune Carlson, Swedish economist (1909-1999).

  • Definition: "Continuous work takes less time and energy than when it is done several times." => This means that interruptions are bad for productivity.

  • Other name: Law of homogeneous sequences.

  • What to do to limit its effect: Regroup tasks of the same nature and protect yourself from the "time-eaters" (distractions that break up work).



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ILLICH LAW

  • The inventor: Ivan Illich, an Austrian ecological thinker, ex-parish priest and polyglot academic. (1929-2002).

  • Definition: "Beyond a certain threshold, the human efficiency decreases, even becomes negative".

  • Other name: law of diminishing returns.

  • What Illich's law tells us: we have to take breaks at work to be more productive, nothing serves to work more. Observe cycles of up to 90 minutes.



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PARETO LAW

  • The inventor: Vilfredo Pareto, Italian sociologist and economist (1848-1923)

  • Definition: 80% of the effects are the product of 20% of the causes. In a company, for instance, this means that 80% of the results stem from only 20% of the work.

  • Other names: Pareto principle, 80/20 rule, 80/20 law.

  • The Pareto Principle applied to management: Separate the essential of the accessory in the core business of your company. And follow these 3 simple rules: prioritize, say no and delegate non-essential tasks.



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LABORIT LAW

  • The inventor: Henri Laborit, French surgeon, and neurobiologist (1914-1995).

  • Definition: Human behavior prompts us to do first what makes us happy. At work we instinctively tend to "seek immediate satisfaction" and "escape stress".

  • Other name: Law of least effort.

  • How to avoid it: Start our workday by the most difficult jobs and reward yourself. Organize the day according to a grid of difficulties.



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HOFSTADTER LAW

  • The inventor: Douglas Hofstadter, American university scholar born in 1945.

  • The definition: "Things take longer than expected, even taking into account the Law of Hofstadter. "

  • Other name: Planning slip law.

  • What to do with this recursive law: To get out of the infinite loop of time, it is better to predict at the beginning of a project that it will necessarily be delayed, even more than we can imagine ...



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