Sometimes you are occupied with so much work lying on your table and at some point you lose concentration especially when your mind isn’t at work anymore, but when you think of deadlines, you just want to be done with the work! Rather than take a quick break and get back to it for a perfect finish, many people just want do a shady job and at the end of the day, the job comes back to their tables again! Some people are good at getting their jobs done in the mornings, while some are at their best in the afternoons and when it’s closing time, you see another category of people glued to their computers like there’s no tomorrow. It’s okay because everyone has their time of concentration and assimilation which helps them to be more productive and efficient. Whenever you feel the workload is more than you can handle, here are some tips to play around with to help you get back to the point you lost concentration. Check this out!
Gist with a friend on the phone so you can have a good laugh and forget the stress or challenge in front of you at the moment. Talk about the buzz in town, fashion, politics and latest joint/restaurant or event in town.
Observe some minutes of quiet to get your brain settled!
Stand for a while by the window and view the outside world.
Sing your favorite songs or Share a new recipe with a co-worker or a secret you just uncovered!
Invite a colleague to your corner to help you out but don’t forget to tell him/her how good they look before they leave or rather say something nice to them before they leave and deliver it with a SMILE!
Prepare to get back to some serious work! But while you prepare, try out this exercise.
The Right foot challenge
HOW SMART IS YOUR RIGHT FOOT?
It takes only 2 seconds, check it out!
1. While sitting at your desk in front of your computer, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles
2. Now, while doing this, draw the number '6' in the air with your right hand. You’ll notice your foot will change direction.
Amazing the programming in the brain yeah! (Anonymous)
Taiye Tunkarimu
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