How can knowledge workers stay productive in our age of constant distraction? Through Deep Work: reduce ‘shallow work’, regaining focus and increasing happiness in the process.| Timing Time Management Blog
Contemporary work culture tends to glorify busyness and we often feel pressured into working all the time. But our frantic schedules tend to neglect that working incessantly isn’t sustainable. It isn’t healthy and it doesn’t result in good quality work. In fact, part of working hard — and well — involves integrating work breaks into our day.| Timing Time Management Blog
It can be hard to tell where the hours go sometimes. Don’t let time sinks destroy your productive work day. We take a look at what time sinks are all about, how you can eliminate them, boost your productivity and ensure your business growth.| Timing Time Management Blog
Today we'll discuss the reasons for time anxiety and explain how time tracking helps you overcome time anxiety and focus on meaningful activities.| Timing Time Management Blog
Teams are becoming increasingly decentralized, with a growing number working in various locations, across different time zones, and according to their own schedules. The former synchronous working model we used to live by has been replaced with a new one. Welcome to the world of asynchronous work.| Timing Time Management Blog
People spend 46.9 percent of their waking hours thinking about something other than what they’re doing, and this mind wandering typically makes them unhappy, according to research by Harvard psychologists Matthew A. Killingsworth and Daniel T. Gilbert.| Harvard Gazette