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]]>If someone in the office has an issue with something or someone, and they feel comfortable venting to you, by all means listen to them. There’s no rule against that. But let your involvement end there, and don’t start becoming an active player in this drama tornado.
In order to avoid drama, you need to be able to predict things before they occur. If something happens that makes you uncomfortable, the best thing to do is to nip it in the bud before it becomes a bigger problem. This will render the issue solved before things get too awkward.
The best way to avoid drama is to treat your workplace like just that—a workplace. Focus on your professional tasks at hand and don’t allow yourself to get too sucked into whatever drama is going on.
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]]>Chopin’s work is soothing, melodic, and pretty. It’s a perfect option if you’re looking for something that will help keep your stress levels low and your work smooth. For the calmest option, check out his piano nocturnes. These pieces are fairly short and don’t have any huge climaxes or instrumental layerings, so they won’t distract you from your task and you also won’t feel like they’re going on forever.
Franz Liszt was a brilliant piano virtuoso, and his pieces manage to be layered with overlapping melodies while being played by one person on one instrument. If you like music that is less structured and has a lot of patterns, then Liszt’s piano compositions are perfect for you.
Franz Joseph Haydn lived most of his life in one place and was quoted as saying that his well-known musical creativity came out of pure boredom. His string quartets in particular manage to keep classical structure while playing with many possibilities within the classical music system. Try listening to these if structured pieces which provide a lot to listen to if you tune in (but are also easy to tune out) are what you’re looking for.
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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.
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]]>The post Constantly Working Overtime from Home? Here’s How to Stop appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Establishing a proper work-life balance is one of the most difficult things about working from home. It’s so easy to start doing other stuff during work hours and thinking that you’ll make up for it in the evening, only to lose yourself completely within a few days or weeks. When you’re working from home, nobody can see if you’ve spent your work hours productively or not, so many of us tend to do “just a little bit more” to prove that we’re not slacking off.
But working from the moment you wake up until you have to go to bed in the evening is not good for anything—not your productivity and not your physical and mental health.
Make sure to take regular breaks to stop stress from accumulating, especially if you have a long workday in front of you. Having a daily routine can also help a lot. This can be something you do before you start the work and after you finish for the day so there’s some kind of boundary between personal and private time. For example, you can start by making yourself a drink and finish by cleaning up your desk.
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]]>The post Things Successful People Do in the Last Minutes of Their Workday appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Make sure to check your inbox and read and reply to all emails before you leave the office. This is a boring yet important part of most jobs that you can’t afford leaving for the next day.
Take a few minutes to reflect on your day and the things you’ve accomplished. This is necessary in order to plan the next workday, but also to boost your confidence and leave the office happy.
Write down a list of things you need to do as soon as you come to the office the next morning. This will help you stay organized and save you a lot of time.
Another amazing thing for ending your workday is to clean up your desk and get rid of all clutter. You don’t want to start the next morning with a messy desk, because that’ll only make you stressed and less productive.
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]]>The post 3 Tips For Avoiding Drama in the Office appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If someone in the office has an issue with something or someone, and they feel comfortable venting to you, by all means listen to them. There’s no rule against that. But let your involvement end there, and don’t start becoming an active player in this drama tornado.
In order to avoid drama, you need to be able to predict things before they occur. If something happens that makes you uncomfortable, the best thing to do is to nip it in the bud before it becomes a bigger problem. This will render the issue solved before things get too awkward.
The best way to avoid drama is to treat your workplace like just that—a workplace. Focus on your professional tasks at hand and don’t allow yourself to get too sucked into whatever drama is going on.
The post 3 Tips For Avoiding Drama in the Office appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Classical Composers to Listen to That Will Help Concentration appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Chopin’s work is soothing, melodic, and pretty. It’s a perfect option if you’re looking for something that will help keep your stress levels low and your work smooth. For the calmest option, check out his piano nocturnes. These pieces are fairly short and don’t have any huge climaxes or instrumental layerings, so they won’t distract you from your task and you also won’t feel like they’re going on forever.
Franz Liszt was a brilliant piano virtuoso, and his pieces manage to be layered with overlapping melodies while being played by one person on one instrument. If you like music that is less structured and has a lot of patterns, then Liszt’s piano compositions are perfect for you.
Franz Joseph Haydn lived most of his life in one place and was quoted as saying that his well-known musical creativity came out of pure boredom. His string quartets in particular manage to keep classical structure while playing with many possibilities within the classical music system. Try listening to these if structured pieces which provide a lot to listen to if you tune in (but are also easy to tune out) are what you’re looking for.
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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 Constantly Working Overtime from Home? Here’s How to Stop appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Establishing a proper work-life balance is one of the most difficult things about working from home. It’s so easy to start doing other stuff during work hours and thinking that you’ll make up for it in the evening, only to lose yourself completely within a few days or weeks. When you’re working from home, nobody can see if you’ve spent your work hours productively or not, so many of us tend to do “just a little bit more” to prove that we’re not slacking off.
But working from the moment you wake up until you have to go to bed in the evening is not good for anything—not your productivity and not your physical and mental health.
Make sure to take regular breaks to stop stress from accumulating, especially if you have a long workday in front of you. Having a daily routine can also help a lot. This can be something you do before you start the work and after you finish for the day so there’s some kind of boundary between personal and private time. For example, you can start by making yourself a drink and finish by cleaning up your desk.
The post Constantly Working Overtime from Home? Here’s How to Stop appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Things Successful People Do in the Last Minutes of Their Workday appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Make sure to check your inbox and read and reply to all emails before you leave the office. This is a boring yet important part of most jobs that you can’t afford leaving for the next day.
Take a few minutes to reflect on your day and the things you’ve accomplished. This is necessary in order to plan the next workday, but also to boost your confidence and leave the office happy.
Write down a list of things you need to do as soon as you come to the office the next morning. This will help you stay organized and save you a lot of time.
Another amazing thing for ending your workday is to clean up your desk and get rid of all clutter. You don’t want to start the next morning with a messy desk, because that’ll only make you stressed and less productive.
The post Things Successful People Do in the Last Minutes of Their Workday appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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