
GUTEN MORGEN
🤖 The gist
Here’s your friendly morning reminder to optimize your workday for YOU.
All too often, we let the expectations and schedules of others dictate our way of working—and living. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Minor adjustments to your work style can pack a solid productivity punch into your day.
This is your permission to walk away from that new tool you got, but secretly hate. Find what works for you and let it flow.
If you haven't tried time-blocking, Google Calendar has tons of color options to choose from. Sure, it might turn into a technicolor nightmare, but who cares?
Paint your work life in a way it actually works for you. Find your peak performance hours. Schedule time to slack off.
Most importantly, don’t feel guilty for thinking that 13-hour CRUSH IT! schedule your LinkedIn connection keeps posting sounds terrible.
Yeah, you just thought of someone specific, didn’t you? We all know one.
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At the end of the week, we want to share the power of taking things down a notch to find your groove. So, get ready to leave the toxic hustle culture at the door and get ready to embrace your inner slacker. It’s time to aim for the stars with a new perspective.
PRODUCTIVITY
🤹🏽♀️ Start small, stay committed. Reach for greatness.
Quick lowdown: Forming a new habit takes time and effort. The only way to get to day 500 is to start with day 1. Don’t sweat the number, focus on the work.
How it impacts you: Get in the zone with powerful habits that help achieve work-life balance. Tiny tweaks can lead to epic outcomes.
Kick your productivity into high gear with these time management tips.
SLOW TO FLOW
🧘🏽♀️ Master the art of slacking off. Upgrade good vibes.
Encouraging update: Power up your output by doing nothing. Here’s how you can build routines even a sloth would be proud of.
Distraction detox: Finding it hard to resist the temptation of endless scrolling? Join the anti-tech rebellion on their quest for the dumbest phone.
Take it further: Unsubscribe from materialism and buy experiences instead of possessions for some extra happiness dust.