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  • How can you transform a day that started off unproductive into a productive one?

    Gizem Nur Keskin
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    Giancarlo Sanchez
    For me a 30 min reset works. I walk my dog or take a nap, make a coffee and look out the window, call a friend or a family member.
    Aida Zu
    Good lunch in fresh air helps a lot!
    yash
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    End the day with something you wanna achieve and give you sense of satisfaction
    Daniel Chua
    I find that taking a 30 min nap helps a lot haha! Sleep is a really powerful thing
    Peri Besiraci
    For me, if I'm working from home, going out and working from a cafe or library is very effective. In addition, when I clarify and list the things to do, it seems more complete and it becomes easier to take action.
    Take a small break in order to reset and refocus. Write down your tasks and stick strictly to the schedule. :)
    Jordan Ellis
    I write down one or two simple tasks that I want to get done, then go take a break for a while. Usually when I return, I feel more motivated to tackle the task at hand since I've had time to consider it and it's no longer as daunting.
    David J. Kim
    Split your day into quarters. Morning, Afternoon, Evening, & Night. Just because you messed up one quarter doesn't mean all other quarters have to be bad. I like to treat each quarter as a fresh start if I messed up a previous quarter.
    Rishabh R
    Stop thinking about you wasted your day and start doing your work
    Binod T
    Physical activity can help to reduce stress and improve focus. Even a quick walk or stretching break can help to clear your mind and refocus your energy.
    Jacob Si
    Lol when you wake up in the mornig, immediately work on the hardest, most important task(s) of the day. As long as you get a solid two hours of work in, you are most likely going to have a productive day
    Pengcheng Zhang
    Take a few minutes to assess to-do list and prioritize tasks
    Michael Cho
    If you can't get a big win get a small win.
    Siqi Gao
    Break up your day into smaller chunks of time and block them out for specific tasks. This technique can help improve focus and increase productivity.