A change of scenery in any job – but especially those in remote jobs can have a huge set of advantages. Take advantage of the flexibility, but overall just take the time to get outside, and break out of routes and routines on occasion.
I’ve pretty much always been an early adopter of all things technology — hardware, software, etc. But with that comes the possibility of setting yourself up for an immense set of distractions, tinkering, and possible security risks. Securing, maintaining and organizing all that should be a combo of digital and physical organizational pieces.
I’m pretty happy with utilizing Evernote as my to-do / organizer, but I’m intrigued by Holly. I’m minimally gonna try this out. It seems right up my alley. Holly Is a Web-Based To-Do Manager for People Who Love the Command Line Holly App: Task Tracking for Nerds
My wife retweeted the article linked below the quite awhile back and thought I’d share. This is something I’ve always found to be personally true with my functioning. Your mileage may vary, but this article definitely speaks to me: Worker Productivity: Sweet Spot Is 40 Hours a Week
I feel like I do a pretty damn good job of staying focused most days at work, along with managing multitasking. I definitely subscribe to the Lifehacker article suggestion below to the suggestions related to a good pair of noise canceling headphones.
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