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The Connection between Sleep and Productivity

Many of us don’t get enough rest because we work too much. We don’t work effectively because we don’t sleep enough. Does that sound familiar? The importance of sleep and productivity cannot be overstated or downplayed. Both are essential for

Education

How to Boost Your Productivity with Pomodoro Technique

How often have we given up looking at the exhaustive list of to-do things lined up for us, not knowing where to start? Yet, often have we thought the research project allotted as almost impossible and kept procrastinating to start

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Use of online mental health posts to increase work productivity

Poor mental health is linked to a variety of physical ailments, including hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, among others. Employees with poor mental health are more likely to burn out, which has a significant impact on their capacity to contribute

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Coworker Friendliness Related To Your Job Productivity?

Are you familiar with this? – Employees don’t quit their job, they quit their managers.   Managers take the responsibility to create a culture where employees can help foster friendships and build an effective team. The work environment would be

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HOW TO ‘NOT’ LOSE WORK PRODUCTIVITY WHILE WORKING FROM HOME?

Productivity at Work wins the Game but Happiness at Work wins the Championship. This is enormously true today – in these critical times of pandemic – while most of the people are working from home! The most significant component of

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The Psychology of the Countdown Mindset: How Constant Time Monitoring Impacts Your Mind

Every morning, we start our day with an alarm and not the sun. Many people start their day by checking the clock, calculating how much time they slept or how much time is left before the first commitment. This habit

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Mastering Emotional Regulation: Techniques to Manage Stress and Improve Mental Health

Stress can be brought on by a variety of important factors, or stressors. The stress response is the result of the human brain using information gathered from previous or new behaviours in response to a perceived threat in the environment

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Doctors Warn: Even Vacations Are Becoming Another To-Do List 

Have you ever returned from a holiday drained and tired, making you feel exhausted rather than rejuvenated? Thank you are not alone. Dr Sunita Sayammagaru highlights this situation as a modern travel paradox that leads people returning from a trip

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The Psychological Benefits of Having the Right Health Insurance for You and Your Loved Ones

Mental health was never given its due, and the issues surrounding mental wellness were mostly addressed in hushed tones for a long time. But the stigma attached to these issues is slowly being dismantled. There is more awareness now than

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Can Music Improve Concentration? The Psychology and Science Behind It

The concept that listening to music might boost productivity and cognitive performance is not new. One may recall the “Mozart Effect,” based on a 1993 study that found that listening to Mozart before completing the “spatial-temporal reasoning” component enhanced performance.