Everyone wants to be more productive. Whether you’re a C-Suite manager or are serving up burgers at a local fast-food chain, being productive at work can improve your self-efficacy and lead to promotions and recognition. However, in today’s digital world, you’ll encounter dozens of productivity killers every day.
Notifications on your phone can pull you out of the “flow state” and uncomfortable work environments can undermine your physical health and productivity. Fortunately, you can overcome most productivity killers. A little planning and preparation can help you improve your physical and mental health, too. Sleep Sleep is integral to your physical […]The post How to Beat Common Productivity Killers appeared first on Ms. Career Girl.