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Did You Know…that Tuesday is the Most Productive Day of the Week?

May 12th, 2008

In a not-so-surprising twist,it turns out that your gut feel was right…you never did get more done on any day but Tuesday!

A survey earlier this year revealed that indeed, Tuesday is indeed efficiency’s best friend.


TGI … TUESDAY?

Second Day of the Week Remains Most Productive, Survey Shows

Customer Support Girl MENLO PARK, CA — Why tackle today what can be put off until Tuesday? In a new survey, 57 percent of executives said Tuesday is the most productive day of the week for employees. Monday was the second most popular answer, although it appears to be losing favor: Only 12 percent of respondents ranked Monday as most productive, compared to 26 percent in a 2002 survey.

The national poll included responses from 150 senior executives — including those from human resources, finance and marketing departments — with the nation’s 1,000 largest companies. It was conducted by an independent research firm and developed by Accountemps, the world’s first and largest specialized staffing service for temporary accounting, finance and bookkeeping professionals.

Executives were asked, “In your opinion, on which day of the week are employees generally most productive?” Their responses:

Monday
12%

Tuesday
57%

Wednesday
11%

Thursday
11%

Friday
3%

Don’t know
6%

100%

The results mirror previous surveys conducted in 2002, 1998 and 1987.

“In addition to serving as a ‘catch-up’ day after the weekend, Monday is when many regularly scheduled meetings occur, which can decrease the time available to complete tasks,” said Max Messmer, chairman of Accountemps and author of Managing Your Career For Dummies® (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.). “Many view Tuesday as an opportunity to focus their efforts and establish momentum for the rest of the week.”

Accountemps offers the following advice for maintaining a high level of productivity throughout the entire week:

  • Make a plan. Spend 10 to 15 minutes at the beginning of each day mapping out your desired accomplishments. Prioritize the tasks that are most important to the business.
  • Sharpen your focus. People are more productive when working for an extended period in the same mental mode, as opposed to changing gears frequently. Try to cluster tasks that require similar effort or resources in the same time frame.
  • Limit distractions. It can be tempting to review e-mail each time a message arrives. However, unless your job requires an immediate response, it’s often best to check your inbox periodically throughout the day.
  • Don’t delay. Even peak performers occasionally put off working on unpleasant or overwhelming assignments. One effective way to overcome procrastination is to break a project into smaller, more manageable tasks.
  • Recharge. Taking short breaks throughout the day can help you replenish your energy and fight fatigue.

Accountemps has more than 360 offices throughout North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, and offers online job search services at www.accountemps.com.

5 Comments »

5 Responses to “Did You Know…that Tuesday is the Most Productive Day of the Week?”

  1. Saleema Says:

    I would like to add some input into the “Tuesday” article. From my Fahamme viewpoint, based on the oldest belief on earth that each day is “ruled” by a specific planet (or celestial body) in the solar system, Tuesday is the day of action, because of the influence of Mars. The latter affects the active and outgoing, expressive and productive element of the human personality.
    Seven celestial bodies alternate their influence(about 1 hour each) in the following sequence: Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars, causing each to rule the first hour (sunrise)of one of the days of the week.
    For instance, the Sun rules the first hour of Sun-day, the eight, the fifteenth, and the twenty-second. The twenty-third is ruled by Venus, the twenty-fourth by Mercury, and then the Moon rules the first hour of Monday.
    More if interested…
    Peace,
    Saleema (the gifted in the ways of peace)

  2. Alfred Kok TL Says:

    After a good nice rest & rejuvenation on Sat & Sun, Mon is lazily greeted to warm-up for all system goes on Tuesday, before cruising smoothly into Wednesday, then drifting down-stream into Thursday and finally a Jack-knife drop into Happy Friday.

    What a Fantastic Week……..every week !!!!!!

  3. Alfred Kok TL Says:

    I love Friday. Its Sun-rise sparkles so refreshingly like a fresh Crystal in the Sky, while its Sun-set is….. ohhh…..so earth-shakingly colourfull and heavenly gorgeous.

  4. selfpursuit Says:

    Alfred and Saleema, thanks for your comments.
    Every day is special in it’s own way.
    I think that it’s important to be productive and make the most of every single moment.
    Have a great week!

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