Working from home can feel like a blessing and a curse, especially when distractions seem to pop up every five minutes. Whether it’s your phone, the laundry pile, or even your own racing thoughts, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the life of a freelancer. You would assume that working from home would be old hat by now. I mean, it’s almost 2025 ...
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What do a constant flood of emails, unnecessary meetings and chatty co-workers all have in common? They are some of the top distractions at work. While many interruptions involve technology like ...
Distraction is a curse of modern life. Between our cell phones and computer screens, not to mention our kids and coworkers, our attention is constantly being diverted. It can become difficult to focus ...
Concentration is becoming a rare skill. Distractions scream for our attention everywhere. The average American checks their phone 205 times a day: Based on 16 waking hours, that’s once every 5 minutes ...
Here are six ways to avoid distractions in the workplace, according to a Monster report. • If you have a door, shut it. • Budget your time. • Put down your mobile device. • Consider a change of ...
Distraction remains a major cause of collisions in the UK. When a driver looks away, removes a hand from the wheel or loses ...
When your mind is racing, it’s easy to reach for your phone or another distraction. Whether it’s binge-watching, scrolling through social media, overworking, or even emotional eating, many of us use ...
(WKBN) – There will be a few peeks of sunshine Saturday and more to come in the week ahead, which means more people will be outside enjoying the nice weather. Ohio Department of Health Director Dr.