Is Your Whole Brain Working for You or Against You? (part 2)

Our brains are full no matter what we say or do—and it’s only getting worse! Quieting our brains is key to maintaining productivity. You can spend a small amount of time upfront to gain a huge payoff that comes from avoiding wasted energy, unproductive activity and costly, time-draining mistakes.

Tip 2: Be Mindful vs. Mind-full: While it may seem like the fastest way to results, multitasking has actually been proven to decrease our effectiveness. We can experience up to 50% loss in productivity and a 50% increase in error rates when we multitask.

Take control of your own thinking by:

  • Quieting your mind for 5-10 minutes each day to decide what you will focus on.
  • Resisting the addictive and recurring “PDA nod” that draws you to check your email every 5 minutes. If something cannot wait 90 minutes for a response, then something is wrong at a deeper level: either you’re not doing your job as a manager or your manager is not doing their job!
  • Write down what you’re hearing to focus your brain on listening rather than drifting or disagreeing in your own head.

These are small, upfront investments in mindful thinking that take a minimal amount of time to do, and they really do work. Try it!

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