productivity
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February 03, 2023
We have already figured out that the pace of "I'm on a call, leaving comments in two Google docs, and having lunch at the same time" interferes with work. Studies show that only 2.5% of people multitask effectively, and the rest are more likely to make mistakes.
But when you work for an agency or freelance, you simultaneously have beauty clients, an oil company, and a pickle brand in your chats. And everyone needs results now ?
How to quickly switch between projects and still not give out simple ideas?
Tip 1. Understand what goes into your multitasking and where the focus goes. Everything counts: pushes in chats, checking Twitter, tea with a colleague.
Then remove everything from the list above if you
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December 09, 2022
Imagine if you could work harder and still be super productive. And you know what the best part is? In this case, you can work without forcing yourself to work.
Some people do just that. They can sit and work without any anxiety and violence on themselves. Moreover, they work with pleasure. The good news is that you can learn it too.
Let's start.
Most people have negative feelings about their work. They think that work is something unpleasant, unlike entertainment. Work is an annoying activity that prevents people from doing what they want. People also believe that rest and complete idleness is the ideal state they would like to be in all the time. Such thinking leads to the fact that a person begins to think that they need to force themselves to work through force and that work is