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Stretch, Sprint, Succeed: Embracing Exercise to Combat Workplace Burnout

Allwork

To mitigate burnout, employees can benefit from incorporating various forms of physical exercise, such as cardiovascular activities and yoga. It’s important to recognize that not all forms of exercise may be suitable for every individual, and the type of job a person has can influence the most beneficial form of exercise.

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The 10 Best Goal Setting Apps to Help You Stay on Track

Success

Setting goals and tracking your progress is essential for personal development. But sometimes, keeping track of your progress can seem to take longer than achieving the goal itself. Using a goal setting app can help keep the tracking process manageable. 10 best goal setting apps 1. How much does the app cost?

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The 3 Ingredients Of A Minimalist Productivity Workflow

Productivityist

One of the simplest ways I manage to keep a minimal setup for my productivity is by aligning my tasks to time slots. I encourage you to give theming your months a try so you can see how they align common tasks, which can help you finish projects and achieve goals. Let’s look at each of these components individually.

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How To Play The Game Of Blogging

Brilliantly Better

Hydrate Yourself: It’s A Marathon, Not A Sprint I can’t emphasize enough on this one. Introducing Assess - Decide - Do my life management framework. This hydration approach is very different form person to person. Blogging 101 Workshop and Mentorship Update Still think productivity means getting things done? Well, I dont.

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Are You Hoarding Ideas?

Men With Pens

I bet that over the past months or even years, you’ve collected a ton of half-formed ideas. Think about the files on your computer, the notes you’ve written to yourself, the cheat sheet full of partially formed stuff you’ll do. I mean mental clutter: ideas you’re never going to action. Heaps of them. Because they’re Good Ones.

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