Productivity Tools And Techniques

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describing something that causes distraction or interrupts focus

  • The distractive elements in the presentation hindered the audience's ability to focus on the main points.
  • All the distractive noise in the room made it hard to concentrate on my work.
  • Stop being so distractive, I'm trying to study here!
  • Her bright personality was like a distractive light in the midst of darkness.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'microscheduling' is a noun referring to the process of creating detailed schedules or plans in small increments of time.

  • Microscheduling is a technique used in project management to break down tasks into very small time increments.
  • I have to do some microscheduling for my study sessions to stay on track.
  • I'm all about that microscheduling life to make sure I get everything done.
  • Just like a well-oiled machine, microscheduling keeps everything running smoothly in my daily routine.

noun a compound noun referring to the balance between technology use and other aspects of life

  • Maintaining a healthy tech-life balance is essential for overall well-being and productivity.
  • I need to work on my tech-life balance because I've been spending too much time on my phone.
  • Dude, you seriously need to chill out and work on your tech-life balance.
  • Finding the right tech-life balance is like walking a tightrope between work and personal life.