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Newborn photographer Cypress TX

1. Try Not to Multitask

This might sound counterproductive, but it's actually the correct way to work. If you are solely only focusing on one task at hand, you will actually complete it much faster than working on multiple projects. According to an Entrepreneur article, University of California information scientist Gloria Mark found that it takes an average of 26 minutes to recover from trivial interruptions. That's kind of insane when you really think about it. Try to plan out your work day so you don't have to complete two assignments at once. You will feel less stressed out and more confident in the work you are trying to produce.


Newborn photographer Cypress TX


2. Have a planner

... or maybe five, but either way, you need to have at least one. Some people prefer Google Calendar, while others prefer the old- school pen and paper. Make sure you take a single day to go over your work plans for the coming week. It will help you remember what is due, and keep things organized, so you won't have any surprising appointments you completely forgot about.


3. Write A List Of Your Tasks For The Day

If there is one thing that you will never get tired of, it is writing a list. It helps you focus your mind and schedules your day out so you know what exactly you need to focus on first. The work load in the office can seem daunting, but writing a list everyday before you go to bed is actually beneficial for you. It will help release any worries of uncompleted assignments you think you might forget and it will give you a jumpstart to your day in the morning.

Not only will it keep you more organized, but it will boost your brainpower, too. According to Dr. Cynthia Green who wrote a guest post on the blog The List Producer all about how list-making can save your brain, the simple act of creating a list uses part of your brain that you normally might not use. It will enhance it in ways that will benefit you and your workload. It's essentially a win-win.


4. Make Sure To Take Breaks

For most Americans, actually feel guilty taking breaks throughout their work shift. They sometimes feel if and when they do, they actually lose time during their day to complete the mountain-size load of work. But it's actually really important to take that 30-minute lunch break to keep sane and organized. In an One Thing article that references David Levitin, a neuroscientist and author of The Organized Mind, he states that taking a break actually allows one to daydream. Daydreaming frees your mind of any work impurities and transcends your mind to be more open and might actually give you a boost in production. Not bad, huh?


5. Turn The Notifications Off On Your Phone

This might seem like a no-brainer, but notifications are pretty distracting, especially when you are at work. It automatically makes your mind have major FOMO, and now you can't refocus on the task at hand tow which then, you become unorganized. Oh, and you think just by ignoring them that they will go away? Nope. According to an article in The Atlantic, a new study from three researchers at Florida State University found that just by receiving a notification is just as distracting as responding to a text message or a phone call. The study was conducted for 150 students to complete a test where the first time they took it, they didn't get notifications, but the second time, they did. Afterwards, they have concluded that just by receiving a push notification, it even affected the students' performance while on an assignment. Basically: Just put the phone away.


6. Make Sure Your Desk Is Clean

A clean desk is a happy desk. An organized desk will look pretty and you will know where everything is, but on a bigger note, it will keep you completely organized with your mind and your things. According to an article on Forbes, a report by OfficeMax found that office clutter undermines productivity and motivation. “Your performance coincides with your workspace,” said Dede. “When it’s organized and precise you have the mindset and motivation to work.” If you are stressing out about your desk, you can't really focus on the work that is in front of you. That is why a lot of freelancers have their own office space or go to coffee shops, to get their mind centered and aware from the house mess they have might.


So when Monday rolls around, let these tips keep your head leveled and your work ethic strong. Sooner than you realized, you will be having your work completed and out the door for happy hour in no time! Originally published by Dudu Tech


Anedny Portrait Studio specializes in newborn sessions in Cypress TX and surrounding areas of Houston TX, Tomball TX, Spring TX and The Woodlands TX. In addition to newborn, we also offer maternity and family photo sessions. It makes me so happy you are here and I am eager to talk to you about your newborn photography session. I am sure you and your family will enjoy my boutique studio. While I wrap and cuddle your baby, you can relax and enjoy a laid back atmosphere, listen to soft music, help yourself to any of our snacks made available for you and even enjoy a glass of wine, bubbly water or fresh coffee. I will take some beautiful images for you to cherish forever. Let us pamper mom with hair and makeup; your experience will be unforgettable and enjoyable, since I've thought through every detail for you.


Are you expecting? Let me capture the beauty of your maternity. Have you scheduled your newborn baby photo session? Let me help you customize the perfect session for your new bundle of joy. To learn more about your experience, click here.


On average, our clients will invest $2100+ on their heirloom and wall art products.


I invite you to request a complimentary consultation with me, either by phone, remotely via Google Meet or even through FaceTime. This is the perfect way to get to know me, "see" my studio and also take a glimpse of sample products. I am always happy to help answer any questions you may have and reserve your date. Please contact me here or email me directly at contact@anedny.com


Sessions are now booking through 2021. Please reserve your date early to ensure you are confirmed in my calendar.

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