The digital world definitely looks and feels very new-age and we can get many things done at the click of a button. But the physical world gives us connections that give us pleasure, a sense of belonging, and interconnectedness. So, even in the midst of a hectic work schedule, make sure to do some physical exercise. Even a simple walk for 20 minutes will make your mind feel relaxed. Also with safety precautions, you can meet your friends and spend some time building real-time communications
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3 simple ways to beat digital fatigue while working from home
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The year 2020 brought many fundamental changes in the way we live, work and entertain.
For many professionals across the globe, working from home has become a norm of life.
This also means working long hours, staying glued to their smartphones and laptops and generally living a life where the lines between personal life and professional life are blurred.
In the long run, health experts maintain that this can lead to a number of wellbeing issues. So, it is necessary to find out ways to beat this work from home induced digital fatigue.
Here are some simple ways to beat digital fatigue.
1. Learn to switch off
After you finish your work learn to take a digital break from all devices. Instead, focus on something you enjoy, it could be reading a book, listening to music, or spending some quality time with your loved ones. Learning to switch off also means sticking to a schedule that gives you a sense of contour to your daily life.
2. Focus on one task a time
Multitasking seems to be the buzzword among professionals these days. However, recent studies across the globe show that multitasking is not really the best way to ace productivity. It might seem that you are a pro at doing many things at the same time but in reality, it has been actually reducing your productivity. A tech professional says, “Thanks to long working hours and constantly navigating between devices and tasks, I am now really finding it difficult to concentrate. Now, even I am having problems remembering my tasks to be finished for the day.”
3. Be mindful of the physical world