Colter Reed

Routinely Get More Done

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In the early 1990s, researchers at MIT accidentally proved you can get more done by thinking less about what you’re doing.

They measured how long it took rats to find the chocolate at the far end of a maze. During the early runs, the rats would seem to wander their way through the maze idly. Gradually, the rats would get more focused and start finding the chocolate faster.

What’s fascinating is what they observed in the rats’ brains. At first, the brains were firing with lots of activity. They could smell the chocolate, and they were figuring out how to get to it. With experience, they developed a routine for getting through the maze. They got to the chocolate faster, and had an easier time of it.

If you develop routines, you can get more done with less effort.


Do you drive the same route to and from work every morning? There’s a certain amount of pragmatism involved (one route is fastest, allowing for traffic), but there’s a good degree of routine to it, too. Get in the car, and your basal ganglia takes over. You’ve solved the problem (how to get to work) once, and now you can reuse that solution twice a day instead of solving the same problem over and over again.

This is why we follow recipes instead of reinventing bread every time we want a sandwich. They’re tried and true. They’re proven. We can still get it wrong, but the recipe makes it much more likely that we’ll get something edible out of the oven.

Here are five more ways routines can help you get more done with less effort:

Routines have a bad reputation. We can associate them with being stuck in a rut. Boring. We have a need for variety, true, but routines are also familar, and comforting, which meets our need for security. Turn the mundane over to routine, and satisfy your need for variety by taking a great vacation, not picking out socks.

Question: What have you most successfully turned over to routine? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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