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8 Non-Work Related Activities That Boost High Productivity

by TechBuild.Africa
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High productivity at the workplace, is, often challenging.

Working, in itself, is mostly tedious, but having to combine skills that brew an high productivity, is not as difficult, as it seems.

Applying one, or, two tricks, as shown below, could help make the work to be done productively:

Sleeping: As wrong as it sounds, sleeping in, while working, is a good way to breed high productivity.

When it gets overwhelming, a little nap will enable you to gain more momentum and energy, for a given task.

Taking A Break And Letting Loose: Sometimes taking a break, stretching, walking around and engaging in leisure activities, do help you to relax the mind and reduce stress on the brain.

Playing games, listening to music, watching videos, or, movies and intentional use of social media, is a great way to turn stress into relaxation.

Eating: Food, naturally, provides energy for the body, however, overfeeding can result in sluggishness and tiredness, which will not produce high productivity.

Taking a light meal, snack, or, drink, helps in boosting one’s output, while working.

Set Plans And Timers: To enable organizations to effectively deliver on tasks, before starting a day’s work, set a written plan, on what you intend to accomplish for that day and set timers that will serve as yardsticks.

Tick out the tasks that you have accomplished, so that, you will know what have been achieved and what is pending. This helps to reduce stress.

Build Daily Routines: Having, and adhering to a set of daily routines, can help you to cut down on unnecessary activities and “decision fatigue”.

Decision fatigue, is a state, where the brain makes less quality decisions, over time because, it has to make mush more decisions that its capacity can effectively make.

A simple task, such as, deciding what to wear to work and having to stand, before a mirror every morning, already takes up the decision making space in one’s brain.

Building routines requires laying down daily itineraries for effective work achievements.

Gyming: Gyming has an amazing way of stretching and relaxing muscles; enrolling in a gym close to you, is a better option for a steady focus.

Getting Out The Of The Office: Having a change of environment, might be the right key, to boosting work productivity.

Try to leave the office environment. Go outside and take in the breath of fresh air to relax your muscles.

The level of productivity of work can change the template of the job.

It is noticed that, in the course of carrying out daily tasks, some days come with extra vigor and creativity.

While other days may leave you rather repulsive, however, the way you deal with each day, produces either high, or, low productivity.

You could read the best productivity hacks for Startup CEOs here.

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