Updated
Updated · Tom's Guide · Apr 26
Elton Jones adopts ChatGPT productivity hacks to enhance daily workflow
Updated
Updated · Tom's Guide · Apr 26

Elton Jones adopts ChatGPT productivity hacks to enhance daily workflow

9 articles · Updated · Tom's Guide · Apr 26
  • Jones, an AI-focused journalist at Tom’s Guide, tested three ChatGPT-suggested hacks: Reverse To-Do Lists, Chaos Sprints, and gamifying tasks, each yielding notable improvements in his daily productivity.
  • By tracking completed tasks, tackling multiple quick jobs in focused sprints, and turning objectives into daily challenges, Jones reported increased motivation, visible progress, and greater satisfaction at work.
  • These unconventional methods, combined with ChatGPT Tasks and tailored routines, demonstrate how AI tools can make productivity strategies accessible and effective for professionals seeking to optimize their workflow.
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