Posts Tagged: productivity

These are trying times, to say the least. If you suffer from anxiety, it can feel even more difficult. When living with anxiety, it can feel like you’re frozen in place – a prisoner in your own mind, if you will. I can assure you that you’re not alone. Feelings of anxiety, however severe, can… Read Article →

We’re all stuck at home. Many of us are working from home, some of us with our spouses/significant others and some with kids. Whatever your situation is, it’s likely that you’re going to get bored. Sure, you can fall back on Netflix binging, snacking too much or some other activity but what happens when those… Read Article →

I work from home and have for quite some time. However, most people haven’t and this entire lifestyle is completely new to them and can be extremely overwhelming. Since I think I have a pretty good handle on this whole working from home thing, I figured it would be a good time to share some… Read Article →

When your schedule gets overwhelming, stress quickly follows. No matter what’s going on in your life, whether the overwhelming schedule has to do with work, your personal life, or both, there are some solid ways to deal! I tend to get more overwhelmed than others which likely has to do with my extreme anxiety. I… Read Article →

Productivity is so important, but it can become really easy to play the procrastination game and get behind. Ah, Sunday, the sweet day of being lazy, (for the most part, at least). However, there are some tasks, (mostly smaller ones) that can be done on Sunday to help you maximize your productivity for the rest… Read Article →

We can always be more productive. Time-wasters and procrastination are the ultimate enemy of productivity. Have you ever had one of those days where you feel like you didn’t really accomplish anything? Well, we all have. Here are some great productivity tips to help you get more done every single day: 1. Utilize a Planner… Read Article →

When I was younger, (and highly disorganized/messy as hell), I constantly quoted the studies showing that “messy” people were more intelligent. It was an excuse and it usually worked for me. What wasn’t working for me? Being disorganized. Being organized is known to increase productivity and boost your mood, (less clutter in the home= less… Read Article →

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