Posts Tagged ‘distractions’
5 Anxiety Tips to Calm Down When Nothing Else Works | Stop Worrying Today!
My clients and I have a lot of things in common. We buy too many planners, nibble on chocolate daily, and spoil our dogs rotten. But one thing I wish we didn’t share is that we’re all drowning in ANXIETY! I can’t look at any news site without wanting to scream into a pillow .…
Read MoreEditor’s Notebook 270
The Editor’s Notebook is my place to share the things I’m loving this week and other random links that have caught my eye. Enjoy! What I’m Loving This Week Book I’m currently reading: You’re no dummy, so check out this book to unlearn your biases. We’re reading this fascinating book this season in Life Editor…
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The Editor’s Notebook is my place to share the things I’m loving this week and other random links that have caught my eye. Enjoy! What I’m Loving This Week Book I’m currently reading: One of my favorite little books about the power of gratitude. 6 Practically Free Mini-Vacations to Take This Summer. Because we all need…
Read MoreSpend Time Outside to Boost Your Productivity
There’s an endless amount of content to access on computers, phones, and other screens, and it’s easy to forget to go outside and reconnect with nature. Being outside gives you space to reflect, helps you remember what you enjoy about your work, and increases productivity by allowing your brain time to relax. Physical Benefits Physical…
Read MoreA Simple Guide to Self-Development
It might seem like everyone has a perfect life except you, and they’re constantly showing it off on social media. This comparison can make you feel bad about yourself and wonder if you’ll ever be that happy and successful too. But anyone can have a great life with a little effort. Here are a few…
Read More3 Productivity Tips for Hybrid Workers
Although parts of the world have opened up and workers are gradually going back to the office, most organizations are choosing a hybrid work arrangement for their employees. Employees work a few days at the office and few days at home or in a designated facility near home. Unfortunately, this transition is difficult for some…
Read MoreHow Single-Tasking Can Help You Focus in a Busy World
Modern-day life can be difficult and busy with the number of tasks you must complete daily. You might take a multitasking approach to problem solving because you mistakenly believe that doing more at once is better. But multitasking only divides your attention, slows your progress, and can lead to burnout. Instead, focus on one task…
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