We have become a generation that values the quick and the instant. We live in a fast-paced, driven, 24/7-society full of power-walking, power-talking workaholics – where even Madonna sleeps with a BlackBerry hidden under her pillow and everyone else tries to cram 31 hours of work into a 24-hour work day. We try to get ahead by putting in longer hours, eating and drinking faster than the neighbors, and buying everything in bulk from diapers and Cross pen sets to condiments and clothing. Full throttle is how we like it because by speeding our motions up, we think we can get more done.

Quite ironically, experts are saying otherwise. They think lowering one’s work tempo actually makes you more productive. How could this happen? The quicker you work, the more wear and tear you put your cardiovascular system through. You put your immune system and your long-term health in general at risk. This is why it’s important to slow down. By slowing down, you give yourself time to recover from stress and the frenetic work-out it’s been through. Then, too, multi-tasking – which entails switching back and forth between tasks – is more likely to distract you, thereby slowing you down. Better work, not longer hours, is what bosses are after.

So, how do you make yourself more productive?

1. Go workplace slow. Take your time speaking, smiling, and interacting with your colleagues.

2. Do only one task at a time.

3. When you fall short of a deadline, do not run around shrieking, “This was due yesterday.” Rather, sit down, inform the parties concerned the task took longer than you thought it would, and then get to work finishing what you can.

4. Stop automatically equating minutes worked to dollars earned; put that money clip wallet down! Worrying about your finances while you do your work is not likely to help you finish your work quicker.

5. Focus and organize. Spend the first 10 minutes of each day to plan. Grab a Cross Pen and write down what you need to finish for the day and how you plan to accomplish these.

Remember, just because some supermarkets are open 24/7 doesn’t mean you have to work the same hours too. To be more productive, you don’t have to work faster than the speed of light. Don’t work harder; work smarter.