Episode 22
Routines, Productivity, Sleep and Focus #22
From workout routines that energise and invigorate, to the importance of managing phone notifications and evening routines, we cover it all today. We dive into the world of routines and their impact on our productivity, sleep, and focus. We also reflect on our own personal experiences, insights, and practical tips to help you optimise your routines and achieve your goals.
Key topics we discussed:
- How to optimise productivity, focus, and overall well-being through routines
- The impact of phone distractions and managing notifications effectively
- How small actions and habits can have a positive influence on others
- The concept of sustainability in health and business endeavours
- The significance of morning and evening routines
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We have listed some professional organisations below that may help:
- Outside of these hours, call the Samaritans on 116 123.
- Contact your GP for an appointment.
- Self-refer yourself to NHS Psychological Therapies.
- Mind UK
- SANE