My first
productive study break.
Not exact matches
Although
studies say that truly
productive employees should and need to take
breaks, it seems counterintuitive that
breaks should be this distracting and frequent.
Studies have found that remote workers are more
productive — 77 percent of survey respondents reported greater productivity, and a
study on work - from - home call center employees found that remote workers outperformed peers in the office because they took shorter
breaks and used less sick leave.
Another benefit for flexible workers is the opportunity to take more
breaks; one
study found that 17 - minute
breaks are a great way to keep moving and be
productive.
«I read a
study that indicates smokers are more
productive because they are taking a forced
break to go outside.
To get into the habit, try the 52 — 17 - minute rule: A recent
study found that the most
productive people work for 52 minutes and then take a 17 - minute
break.
In fact, a
study from the Draugiem Group found that the distinguishing factor of the most
productive employees was the fact that they took regular
breaks.
Studies have shown over and over again that taking
breaks when you're
studying and working makes you more
productive.
We have all the comforts you need for
productive study time, along with some fun activities for
breaks:
From the state - sanctioned zeal of religious reformers and the symbolic statue -
breaking that often accompanies political change to attacks on art by individuals stimulated by moral or aesthetic outrage, this
study aims to present the rationale of iconoclasm and how it has become a
productive and transformational practice for some contemporary artists.
Aside from the fact that divorce costs taxpayers as much as $ 25,000 - 30,000,
studies indicate that people who are married tend to be far more
productive at work than those who come from a
broken relationship.