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]]>First and foremost, create a dedicated workspace that is free from potential disturbances. Find a quiet corner or room where you can work without interruptions. This physical separation from distractions sets the stage for increased focus and concentration.
@johndelony If you have anxiety, unanswered for task aren’t helping. Whether it’s a messy room, a million unread text messages, a desk full of paperwork needing to be done, or all of the above and more, When you’re surrounded by clutter, your body feels it. Your mind feels it. Your anxiety feels it. Putting off all the little things eventually creates an overwhelming head space of distractions, An environment of chaos that steals from your peace. Don’t let the chaos take over, take control of your space. Delony #managinganxiety #anxietytips #anxietyawareness #clutterfreeliving #cleanspacehappyplace ♬ original sound – Dr. John Delony
Next, minimize digital distractions. Silence your phone, close unnecessary tabs on your computer, and use website blockers to prevent access to time-wasting websites during work hours. Consider using productivity apps or browser extensions that can help you stay on track and limit distractions.
@studynotesideas highly recommend! #fyp#foryou#study#studytok#studygram#vlogs#vlog#productive#app#apps#vibe#vibes#summer#motivation#productivity#aesthetic#habits#fy ♬ original sound – Kenaniah
Another effective technique is to implement time-blocking. Set specific periods of time for focused work and allocate tasks accordingly. During these time blocks, commit to working on a single task without multitasking or succumbing to distractions. Prioritize important tasks and break them down into manageable chunks to maintain a sense of progress and accomplishment.
Additionally, practicing mindfulness and adopting meditation techniques can significantly improve focus and attention span. Taking short breaks to clear your mind, breathe deeply, or engage in quick stretching exercises can recharge your energy and help combat mental fatigue.
@marko_c_lorenz 60 Seconds of Cosmic Relaxation Take a quick break from the hustle and bustle of daily life and let your thoughts rest with this 60-second cosmic music journey. Immerse yourself in the soothing sounds of the universe and refresh your mind in just one minute. #CosmicMusic #60SecondRelaxation #MentalReset #Relaxation #Meditation ♬ Originalton – Marko C. Lorenz
Finally, establish clear boundaries with colleagues, friends, and family members. Communicate your work schedule and let them know when you are unavailable or need uninterrupted time. By setting these boundaries, you can minimize interruptions and create a conducive environment for uninterrupted work.
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]]>The post Productivity Tips For Getting Back to Work After a Summer Holiday appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Whether you work in the office, remotely from home, or still study, returning to your desk after a break can be daunting. Here are our best productivity tips to help you get back on track.
Don’t even think about starting until you’ve cleaned your desk and threw out all trash and clutter. Just get it over with.
If you’re not sure where to start and everything seems urgent, list the tasks that are waiting for you and prioritize them, then start working on the first one.
Pick three things that you can do to get your mind moving in the right direction. It’s okay if that’s all you manage to do the first day.
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]]>The post Mental Health Breaks Are a Big Part of Work from Home Life appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Of course, the global pandemic only adds stress and doesn’t help the overall situation, so here’s one important thing you need to do every day for mental health.
Taking mental health breaks is important but often overlooked. Between work and taking care of the home (and kids if you have them), it seems like there’s less time than ever to take breaks if you want to stay productive.
One thing you shouldn’t do is make mental health just another thing on your to-do list. That’s not the way to stay healthy in the long run and you need to truly understand why taking breaks is important and in what ways you can best use them. Some people enjoy taking a nap, others go out for a walk, and some like to call a dear person.
Disconnecting from work and your desk space several times per day or as often as you need it will make you more productive and happier in the long run.
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]]>The post How to Stop Pushing Yourself to Be Constantly Productive appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Comparing yourself to others is the easiest way to feel bad, no matter how much work you actually do and what you achieve. Instead of trying to do what “everyone else” is doing, think about what you really want and use your time wisely.
Does this sound familiar: you think you want to do a certain activity but you find yourself constantly postponing it? It’s important to listen to your gut in situations like this and adjust your goals accordingly.
It’s crucial to learn how to enjoy your free time and not feel guilty every time you’re not doing something productive. Finding hobbies and ways to relax will do you a lot of good in the long run, especially when it comes to mental health.
The post How to Stop Pushing Yourself to Be Constantly Productive appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Increase Your Productivity With These Home Office Essentials appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The laptop keyboard is definitely not the most comfortable for your hands as your forearms aren’t supported which leads to pain in your neck and shoulder muscles. Instead, get a separate external keyboard and mouse that you can move to fit your needs.
By raising the position of your screen, you’ll straighten your neck, preventing you from having to look down.
With an extra big screen, you can increase your productivity by expanding your desktop. It’s easier to work on two documents at once as you won’t have to keep switching tabs.
The best solution is to sit in an ergonomic chair, but if this isn’t an option, you can make a kitchen or dining room chair more comfortable with some cushions. Place one on the seat and another one on the back for extra support.
The post Increase Your Productivity With These Home Office Essentials appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Time Audit Can Help You Be More Productive and Prevent Burnout appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>You can track your whole day or you can focus on your personal/professional time. Tracking everything makes sense for people with flexible work hours, but you can also choose to only track one part of your day. Pretty soon, you’ll find yourself doing the same amount of work or even more of it in less time, which will help you focus on the things you’ve always wanted to do but didn’t have time for.
Sometimes, writing down what you do in a day for only several days can be enough. You can also choose to track for weeks if you want a more detailed timesheet. Avoid doing a time audit during the atypical times, like when you’re near an important deadline, as that won’t give you the real picture.
You can use a pen and paper or go digital, but it’s important to write everything down. Whenever you finish an activity, write it down. Include those 10-minute blocks you spent on social media, lunch breaks, everything.
After you’re done, review the records you made and see where you can make changes. Don’t judge yourself but try to learn from the past and be better in the future.
The post Time Audit Can Help You Be More Productive and Prevent Burnout appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post You’re Not Obligated to Be Productive in Isolation appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Despite what everyone’s saying, you’re not obligated to do anything during this pandemic if you don’t want to. You’re allowed to be stressed and to need time to rest and recharge; after all, it’s not like this is a vacation. The last thing you want is to feel bad because you’re less productive than everyone else: that’s not helping you or anyone.
And consider this: how do you even know about other people’s quarantine life? From social media? You can bet the image they’re sharing is not completely realistic, if not totally false.
Yes, we now have a sudden chance to sit at home and learn a new skill, cook, learn a language, and organize every corner of the house. But you know what? The only thing you need to do is the thing you want to do! Even if it means staying in bed by noon and spending most of your days practicing hobbies or streaming your favorite TV show.
The post You’re Not Obligated to Be Productive in Isolation appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Stop Feeling Overwhelmed All the Time appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If you’re continually planning super-productive days and fail to finish all the tasks from your to-do lists, you’ll quickly start feeling frustrated. This will make you even less productive and drag you into a vicious circle. Get your priorities straight and learn how to say no when needed.
Take regular breaks from work, but also from content consumption, social media, and endless notifications. Let your mind relax and recharge when it needs it.
If you don’t take care of yourself, it will be difficult to take care of anything and anyone else. You need to leave room for self-care and see what your body needs and wants before you move on to tasks that need to be done.
The post How to Stop Feeling Overwhelmed All the Time appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Things That Rich and Successful People Do That Set Them Apart appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If you’re putting an action on hold and waiting for the motivation to come, you won’t get far. Focusing on the goal is important because it doesn’t let you stop until you’ve reached it, and any progress is better than none, whether you wake up motivated or don’t feel like it.
It’s alright to ask for help when you need it, but you should never rely on someone else to do the job you’re supposed to do. You’re the only one responsible for your own success.
Aim to plan your next three steps. Plan the next week on Sunday evening. Always know what you’re going to do during a certain period every day because this is the only way to actually do all the steps.
At the end of the day, you’re still a human who needs rest and fun. If necessary, schedule them so you don’t forget to relax and wind down.
The post Things That Rich and Successful People Do That Set Them Apart appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Have the Most Productive Week Ever appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Devote the last hour of your Friday work hours to prepare for the week ahead. This means you can start Monday with a clean slate and a ready to-do list with no need to stress about forgetting something important.
Get the hardest task done first and you can continue your workday stress-free. It’s important to work on the most important thing while you’re still rested and focused, and if possible with no interruptions.
Having enough time to see your friends, exercise, and get rested is crucial for staying productive week after week. You don’t want to burn out but to keep a steady pace and that’s only possible if you allocate time for your own wants and needs.
The post How to Have the Most Productive Week Ever appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Eliminate Distractions and Boost Productivity appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>First and foremost, create a dedicated workspace that is free from potential disturbances. Find a quiet corner or room where you can work without interruptions. This physical separation from distractions sets the stage for increased focus and concentration.
@johndelony If you have anxiety, unanswered for task aren’t helping. Whether it’s a messy room, a million unread text messages, a desk full of paperwork needing to be done, or all of the above and more, When you’re surrounded by clutter, your body feels it. Your mind feels it. Your anxiety feels it. Putting off all the little things eventually creates an overwhelming head space of distractions, An environment of chaos that steals from your peace. Don’t let the chaos take over, take control of your space. Delony #managinganxiety #anxietytips #anxietyawareness #clutterfreeliving #cleanspacehappyplace ♬ original sound – Dr. John Delony
Next, minimize digital distractions. Silence your phone, close unnecessary tabs on your computer, and use website blockers to prevent access to time-wasting websites during work hours. Consider using productivity apps or browser extensions that can help you stay on track and limit distractions.
@studynotesideas highly recommend! #fyp#foryou#study#studytok#studygram#vlogs#vlog#productive#app#apps#vibe#vibes#summer#motivation#productivity#aesthetic#habits#fy ♬ original sound – Kenaniah
Another effective technique is to implement time-blocking. Set specific periods of time for focused work and allocate tasks accordingly. During these time blocks, commit to working on a single task without multitasking or succumbing to distractions. Prioritize important tasks and break them down into manageable chunks to maintain a sense of progress and accomplishment.
Additionally, practicing mindfulness and adopting meditation techniques can significantly improve focus and attention span. Taking short breaks to clear your mind, breathe deeply, or engage in quick stretching exercises can recharge your energy and help combat mental fatigue.
@marko_c_lorenz 60 Seconds of Cosmic Relaxation Take a quick break from the hustle and bustle of daily life and let your thoughts rest with this 60-second cosmic music journey. Immerse yourself in the soothing sounds of the universe and refresh your mind in just one minute. #CosmicMusic #60SecondRelaxation #MentalReset #Relaxation #Meditation ♬ Originalton – Marko C. Lorenz
Finally, establish clear boundaries with colleagues, friends, and family members. Communicate your work schedule and let them know when you are unavailable or need uninterrupted time. By setting these boundaries, you can minimize interruptions and create a conducive environment for uninterrupted work.
The post How to Eliminate Distractions and Boost Productivity appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Productivity Tips For Getting Back to Work After a Summer Holiday appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Whether you work in the office, remotely from home, or still study, returning to your desk after a break can be daunting. Here are our best productivity tips to help you get back on track.
Don’t even think about starting until you’ve cleaned your desk and threw out all trash and clutter. Just get it over with.
If you’re not sure where to start and everything seems urgent, list the tasks that are waiting for you and prioritize them, then start working on the first one.
Pick three things that you can do to get your mind moving in the right direction. It’s okay if that’s all you manage to do the first day.
The post Productivity Tips For Getting Back to Work After a Summer Holiday appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Mental Health Breaks Are a Big Part of Work from Home Life appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Of course, the global pandemic only adds stress and doesn’t help the overall situation, so here’s one important thing you need to do every day for mental health.
Taking mental health breaks is important but often overlooked. Between work and taking care of the home (and kids if you have them), it seems like there’s less time than ever to take breaks if you want to stay productive.
One thing you shouldn’t do is make mental health just another thing on your to-do list. That’s not the way to stay healthy in the long run and you need to truly understand why taking breaks is important and in what ways you can best use them. Some people enjoy taking a nap, others go out for a walk, and some like to call a dear person.
Disconnecting from work and your desk space several times per day or as often as you need it will make you more productive and happier in the long run.
The post Mental Health Breaks Are a Big Part of Work from Home Life appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Stop Pushing Yourself to Be Constantly Productive appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Comparing yourself to others is the easiest way to feel bad, no matter how much work you actually do and what you achieve. Instead of trying to do what “everyone else” is doing, think about what you really want and use your time wisely.
Does this sound familiar: you think you want to do a certain activity but you find yourself constantly postponing it? It’s important to listen to your gut in situations like this and adjust your goals accordingly.
It’s crucial to learn how to enjoy your free time and not feel guilty every time you’re not doing something productive. Finding hobbies and ways to relax will do you a lot of good in the long run, especially when it comes to mental health.
The post How to Stop Pushing Yourself to Be Constantly Productive appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Increase Your Productivity With These Home Office Essentials appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The laptop keyboard is definitely not the most comfortable for your hands as your forearms aren’t supported which leads to pain in your neck and shoulder muscles. Instead, get a separate external keyboard and mouse that you can move to fit your needs.
By raising the position of your screen, you’ll straighten your neck, preventing you from having to look down.
With an extra big screen, you can increase your productivity by expanding your desktop. It’s easier to work on two documents at once as you won’t have to keep switching tabs.
The best solution is to sit in an ergonomic chair, but if this isn’t an option, you can make a kitchen or dining room chair more comfortable with some cushions. Place one on the seat and another one on the back for extra support.
The post Increase Your Productivity With These Home Office Essentials appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Time Audit Can Help You Be More Productive and Prevent Burnout appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>You can track your whole day or you can focus on your personal/professional time. Tracking everything makes sense for people with flexible work hours, but you can also choose to only track one part of your day. Pretty soon, you’ll find yourself doing the same amount of work or even more of it in less time, which will help you focus on the things you’ve always wanted to do but didn’t have time for.
Sometimes, writing down what you do in a day for only several days can be enough. You can also choose to track for weeks if you want a more detailed timesheet. Avoid doing a time audit during the atypical times, like when you’re near an important deadline, as that won’t give you the real picture.
You can use a pen and paper or go digital, but it’s important to write everything down. Whenever you finish an activity, write it down. Include those 10-minute blocks you spent on social media, lunch breaks, everything.
After you’re done, review the records you made and see where you can make changes. Don’t judge yourself but try to learn from the past and be better in the future.
The post Time Audit Can Help You Be More Productive and Prevent Burnout appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post You’re Not Obligated to Be Productive in Isolation appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Despite what everyone’s saying, you’re not obligated to do anything during this pandemic if you don’t want to. You’re allowed to be stressed and to need time to rest and recharge; after all, it’s not like this is a vacation. The last thing you want is to feel bad because you’re less productive than everyone else: that’s not helping you or anyone.
And consider this: how do you even know about other people’s quarantine life? From social media? You can bet the image they’re sharing is not completely realistic, if not totally false.
Yes, we now have a sudden chance to sit at home and learn a new skill, cook, learn a language, and organize every corner of the house. But you know what? The only thing you need to do is the thing you want to do! Even if it means staying in bed by noon and spending most of your days practicing hobbies or streaming your favorite TV show.
The post You’re Not Obligated to Be Productive in Isolation appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Stop Feeling Overwhelmed All the Time appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If you’re continually planning super-productive days and fail to finish all the tasks from your to-do lists, you’ll quickly start feeling frustrated. This will make you even less productive and drag you into a vicious circle. Get your priorities straight and learn how to say no when needed.
Take regular breaks from work, but also from content consumption, social media, and endless notifications. Let your mind relax and recharge when it needs it.
If you don’t take care of yourself, it will be difficult to take care of anything and anyone else. You need to leave room for self-care and see what your body needs and wants before you move on to tasks that need to be done.
The post How to Stop Feeling Overwhelmed All the Time appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Things That Rich and Successful People Do That Set Them Apart appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If you’re putting an action on hold and waiting for the motivation to come, you won’t get far. Focusing on the goal is important because it doesn’t let you stop until you’ve reached it, and any progress is better than none, whether you wake up motivated or don’t feel like it.
It’s alright to ask for help when you need it, but you should never rely on someone else to do the job you’re supposed to do. You’re the only one responsible for your own success.
Aim to plan your next three steps. Plan the next week on Sunday evening. Always know what you’re going to do during a certain period every day because this is the only way to actually do all the steps.
At the end of the day, you’re still a human who needs rest and fun. If necessary, schedule them so you don’t forget to relax and wind down.
The post Things That Rich and Successful People Do That Set Them Apart appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Have the Most Productive Week Ever appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Devote the last hour of your Friday work hours to prepare for the week ahead. This means you can start Monday with a clean slate and a ready to-do list with no need to stress about forgetting something important.
Get the hardest task done first and you can continue your workday stress-free. It’s important to work on the most important thing while you’re still rested and focused, and if possible with no interruptions.
Having enough time to see your friends, exercise, and get rested is crucial for staying productive week after week. You don’t want to burn out but to keep a steady pace and that’s only possible if you allocate time for your own wants and needs.
The post How to Have the Most Productive Week Ever appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>