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Unproductive? Blame it on your brain.

Unproductive? Blame it on your brain.

by Harold Taylor | Aug 29, 2022 | General Time Management, The Brain

It’s difficult to think clearly while you are working physically, such as moving furniture or stacking chairs or running. And vice versa; it is difficult to exert much force moving furniture etc. while you are thinking about some project or planning a marketing...
Skipping sleep is a productivity killer

Skipping sleep is a productivity killer

by Harold Taylor | Oct 25, 2021 | Holistic Time Management, Sleep

A Time Management Article by Harold Taylor “We are fearfully and wonderfully made.” (Psalm 139:14) Your body is programmed to spend one third of its life asleep – and to sleep in specific cycles of light sleep, deep sleep, and active brain sleep. Each complete cycle...
The 7 Key Components of Personal Productivity.

The 7 Key Components of Personal Productivity.

by Harold Taylor | Sep 13, 2021 | General Time Management

A Time Management Article by Harold Taylor Some small companies measure productivity in terms of output alone, as opposed to output per hour, since they assume they have a stable workforce consisting of the same team of workers. They may think that any increases in...
The great outdoors. Are we becoming nature-deprived?

The great outdoors. Are we becoming nature-deprived?

by Harold Taylor | Jun 7, 2017 | Holistic Time Management

According to Richard Louv, in his book, The nature principle, “Reconnecting to nature, nearby and far, opens new doors to health, creativity, and wonder.” Florence Williams, in her book, The nature fix, adds “Our nervous systems are built to resonate with set points...
How your work environment can impact productivity.

How your work environment can impact productivity.

by Harold Taylor | Aug 30, 2016 | General Time Management, The Brain

Your environment definitely affects your actions, and in turn, your productivity. This holds true in situations other than work. For example, if you use a larger spoon or a larger plate, you will eat more, hospital patients with a window view need less medication and...

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