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Interruption vs. Distraction: What’s the Difference?

Eat Your Career

The full video (“Managing Interruptions & Dealing with Distractions”) is available in the Career Success Library. It’s like someone coming into your workspace and knocking on your cubicle wall and saying, “Got a minute?” This is more internal. The article below summarizes the video content.

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What Can Young Lawyers Teach Us About The Future Of Workspaces?

Allwork

The open space concept with the library tables brings me back to law school. The fundamental thing in law school is that you’re sitting at a long table with colleagues talking through challenges, not sitting alone in a cubicle or an office. Gensler: How does the office support your work style?

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How Physical Spaces Shape Human Relationships and Emotional Well-Being

Allwork

A cursory google search will pull up dozens of studies proving that access to daylight makes people feel better—and yet, many workplaces are still relegating receptionists and junior staff into gloomy cubicles under harsh fluorescent lighting, while reserving the bright and airy corner spaces for partners and executives.

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Productivity Boost: Do It Before Lunch!

Professional Assistant Blog

If youre looking for more ways to be productive, take a look at my large library of articles on productivity. A survey conducted in Britain states that solving your problems and being most productive happens before noon. 10:04 am is actually the time that you are most productive. 4:33 pm is the least productive time of your entire work day.

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