
Productivity is one of those evergreen topics that every entrepreneur, blogger, and actually EVERYONE focuses on at some point in their lives or careers. Productivity is essential to our ability of making things happen and improving as human beings.
If we can’t find a way to remain productive we won’t get a promotion at work, won’t find new clients for our businesses, and won’t write new content for our websites … among other things, obviously.
There are many techniques and tricks to improve our productivity. But one of the most basic principles is that we need some relaxation time. No one can be productive round the clock. There’s always time for work and time for relaxation. If you forget about the latter you might as well forget about the former ‘cause you won’t be able to produce any good results anyway.
However, relaxing isn’t simply reading a book, or sitting in front of a TV. If you want to find out what’s the secret to effective relaxation check out my guest post at FeelGooder:
Are You Really Relaxing During Your Relaxation Time?
What’s your favorite way of relaxing after getting some serious work done? Have you ever stumbled upon this concept of effective relaxation before?
Hi there! I'm Karol. I was never good at elevator pitches so let me just tell you like it is: I make a living by using my blogs as business tools (directly and indirectly). Over the last couple of years, I had the privilege to work with some great people and publish my articles on sites like: About.com, ProBlogger, Freelance Switch, Quick Sprout, Lifehack and many others.
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I easily get anxious, that’s why I get stressed quite easily. Every time I try to relax, I still find myself thinking about what I am going to do. So it’s not really relaxing. I have to switch to a different activity that is unconnected or will not involve me doing the same thing or using the same creative, mental, physical or emotional faculties. So when I take a break from writing, I think I’m going to watch a funny video instead of reading posts on social networking sites.