Productivity is the art of achieving more by working less and producing in abundance. If you are a person who practices productive activities in your business, you understand how great it feels to accomplish things on a daily basis, what it feels to be on top of your game and always be producing in abundance. However, you may experience that one day where everything goes array, items are not scratched off the to-do list, you are not producing in abundance and instead of shaking it off as an off day, many passionate professionals get too hard on themselves and throw in the towel because of a day's occurrence. They abandon their productive ways because it becomes to hard to cope, to maintain. This is what I call a productivity relapse. You had a bad day. It happens- to the best of us. Suffering a relapse to a certain degree is great for internal observation. If things were always perfect, you may lack the need to reevaluate your attitude, passion for your work and your need for perfection.

I've been there. I too have had my productivity relapse days. Those days where the road in front of me seems blurry and achieving anything seems impossible. Here is the thing; you must shake things off, get back on the horse, because it happens. Productivity is very much like eating healthy and exercising regularly. You may eat at McDonalds tomorrow or skip the gym today but it doesn't mean you are no longer healthy.

Here are three quick tips to put into place when you suffer a productivity relapse:

• Evaluate the cause of the relapse. Could it be you overextended yourself and gave too much too soon? Could it be that you don’t enjoy what you were doing? Are you running on empty? These questions are key to finding the why. Find the cause of the relapse and keep a close eye so it doesn't happen again.

• Accept your imperfection. Those who love you accept your mishaps you must too. If you experienced an off day, off week or month, give yourself the chance to react to it and get back in the game. Start by accomplishing small tasks and slowly move on to others bigger things, just keep moving forward.

• Learn from your mistake. Evaluate the cause of the relapse, accept it, move on, and learn from it. Analyze what took place so you can learn from it and avoid repeating the same mistake again. You will make another mistake down the road, guaranteed, but if you pause to understand this relapse, this won't be the mistake you make again.

The roadmap to productivity is a bumpy and curvy one. Relapsing in your efforts is like getting a flat tire. If you can fix it yourself, do it and move on. If you need help, call for back up. The idea is to get back on that road and continue moving forward. Embrace your productivity relapse and enjoy your own journey to becoming a productive you! Trust me, it’s worth it.

Author's Bio: 

Araceli Gonzalez is the founder of http://BeProductiveToday.com She helps entrepreneurs achieve more in less time by implementing seven productivity techniques that help small business owners go from feeling overwhelm, anxious and overworked to productive, focused and free.

Araceli is also the creator of The Small Business Productivity Kit. In this kit she shares the eBook: The Five Steps to Achieving More in Less Time and the audio "The ONE Thing You Need to Know Now Before Implementing Productivity in Your Business"

To claim your free Small Business Productivity Kit and to learn more about Araceli, please visit http://BeProductiveToday.com