The moment you start working on just about anything in school, at home or at work, the thing that will give you a feeling of selffulfillment is productivity. This will tell you how you work and what kind of attitude you have when it comes to work. It will also serve as the gauge of your ability, skill and level of concentration.

Productivity is defined as the ratio of outputs to your inputs. It pertains to the volume of total output generated from a given volume of resources and outputs. To put it simply, it is the gauge of a production’s efficiency. However, you have to be very careful when it comes to defining how to gauge your productivity. Did you know that all productivity myths come from inaccurate measurement metrics? Doing tasks at a faster pace is a common example of productivity. Speed may be indication of higher productivity, but when the focus is wrong, the end results may be dissatisfying.