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<blockquote data-quote="Giovanni Figa" data-source="post: 15871" data-attributes="member: 3238"><p>Hi Camilla</p><p></p><p>Couple of points</p><p>1) Echoing the above - get enough sleep! Do something to wind down before you you go to bed to ensure you also get good quality sleep.</p><p>2) Ensure you're being productive/efficient whilst working (this is linked to #1). Working for 4 hours at 100% efficiency trumps working for 8 hours at 50% efficiency. Ways to do this:</p><p>a) Work in blocks of 25 minutes followed by short breaks (step away from the computer for a few minutes, go outside for some fresh air - checking your phone during breaks is a no no as this stimulates/tires you out more).</p><p>3) Accept that you're probably trying to do too much which is self defeating. Take a step back and ask yourself if there is something you are trying to do that can wait until later. If trying to do everything means you're unable to do anything to a good standard then the whole process is self defeating.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p><p></p><p>Giovanni</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giovanni Figa, post: 15871, member: 3238"] Hi Camilla Couple of points 1) Echoing the above - get enough sleep! Do something to wind down before you you go to bed to ensure you also get good quality sleep. 2) Ensure you're being productive/efficient whilst working (this is linked to #1). Working for 4 hours at 100% efficiency trumps working for 8 hours at 50% efficiency. Ways to do this: a) Work in blocks of 25 minutes followed by short breaks (step away from the computer for a few minutes, go outside for some fresh air - checking your phone during breaks is a no no as this stimulates/tires you out more). 3) Accept that you're probably trying to do too much which is self defeating. Take a step back and ask yourself if there is something you are trying to do that can wait until later. If trying to do everything means you're unable to do anything to a good standard then the whole process is self defeating. Good luck! Giovanni [/QUOTE]
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