Tuesday’s the most productive day – so use it wisely
Turn it on today. It’s Tuesday - and it’s the most productive day of the week.
That’s the view from the executive suite, and a 2008 Accountemps survey of 150 top managers at major companies. Some 57 percent picked the third day of the week – yes, that’s Tuesday — as the day staffers really work at peak performance.
Mondays don’t make it because of all the catch-up and meetings, though they used to rate higher on productivity measures.
Forget about Fridays – those are the days when weekends beckon and some staffers are already missing.
And the other weekdays garnered barely one in 10 productivity picks.
Tuesday also was named the most productive day in Accountemps surveys in 2002, 1998 and 1987. The reason officials give: Tuesday’s efforts establish momentum for the rest of the week.
At Ruby Tuesday’s on Wisconsin Avenue in Washington, Tuesdays are one of the busiest days. “Tuesday is a day when they come out for lunch. Lunch is like the Wilson Bridge at the height of rush hour,” said assistant manager Mike Burke. “Everybody is trying to get into one space at one time.”
So staff move fast - and customers mostly eat fast so they can get back to work and rev up their output.
If you’re looking to use your Tuesday wisely, consider the advice from Alicia Hicks, a B2B sales expert who writes SellingWoman. She suggests filling the day with “client meetings you are excited about, the kind where you have the best likelihood of leaving with a signed contract.”
Or consider the advice from Accountemps, when they proclaimed Tuesday’s importance:
- Sharpen your focus. Cluster tasks that require similar efforts or resources into one timeframe.
- Plan your day. Map out your desired accomplishments each morning.
- Don’t delay. Procrastination doesn’t work, so start chipping away at the chores.
My favorite productivity tool is a to do list – right there on a yellow pad I see everything I hope to accomplish for a day or two. And I’m also partial to a couple of productivity blogs, though too much time on them can eat into my productive Tuesdays or Thursdays. One I like is Stepcase’s LifeHack. Or check out a couple more Accountemps’ Tuesday productivity tips here.
This posting was adapted and rewritten from a Working item I created for the Washington Post. I hold the copyright to these. In the interest of being more productive and thoughtful about reusing my writing, I am offering some of them on WorkingKind.
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