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Tips and Hints to Increase Your Productivity

Increase your productivity by following the steps listed below. Hopefully, our tips and hints will help you recover after a busy and stressful day at work.

3. Listen to your favorite music

Use your headphones and listen to your favorite tunes. With your headphones on you will significantly reduce distractions coming from your surroundings. At the same time you will focus on the task. The faster the tune, the faster you accomplish the task! That’s a double benefit.

Tips and Hints to Increase Your Productivity Listen to your favorite music

4. Paint or draw

Monotonous jobs exhaust. Then be your own therapist – draw or paint.

Keep a work journal. Writing a work journal is another good idea. This is where you can strike off completed tasks, list your achievements or note things you’d like to improve. A journal will help you learn to keep stuff under control and feel more confident.

Tips and Hints to Increase Your Productivity Paint or draw

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