Getting Things (Re-)Started: Dealing With Mental Blocks
Dustin Wax:
A powerful approach to getting re-started is to switch up the scenery by tackling your project in a new place. If you’re sitting in your cubicle at work staring at the foam-and-fuzz walls, try taking a work-from-home day. If the butt-print in your chair has this project’s name on it, try going to a coffee shop or co-working space or even a park bench.
I don't work to many different places, but come Friday when I work from home, it is always a refreshing experience. Just the different work environment lends to a entire new way to think about things. There are more great tips in this post, so be sure to click through to the original.
via Stepcase Lifehack.
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