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3 SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED TIPS TO HELP YOU CONCENTRATE AT WORK
livie
#1 Posted : Friday, March 16, 2012 10:40:15 AM
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Drink water.

Researchers at the University of Connecticut did a study on 25 healthy womenand found that mild dehydration affects cognition. It affected the mood of the slightly dehydrated women, and they did worse than the control group on tasks that tested for things like concentration, learning, memory, and reasoning. Not drinking enough water can affect your energy level, mood, and concentration, so remember to drink up while you’re at work.

Exercise daily.

Perhaps your lack of concentration can be due to feeling burned out by your job. Getting your daily dose of exercise is vital for your mental health and can help prevent burnout. A study in the Journal of Applied Psychology found that job burnout rate and depression were the greatest in those who did not exercise. In fact, the more the participants exercise, the lower the risk of facing work burnout.

Sniff the scent of rosemary.

You may want to change your perfume to one that’s rosemary-infused. A study by the Northumbria University in the UK, published in the Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology journal, exposed participants to the scent of rosemary while they were performing tasks. Those with higher levels of a rosemary component in their blood performed faster and with more accuracy. Have a rosemary potpourri at your desk to sniff on occasion when you need to clear your mind.

been practicing one and two above, not sure about number three though....


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Impunity
#2 Posted : Tuesday, March 20, 2012 2:27:36 PM
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livie wrote:
Drink water.

Researchers at the University of Connecticut did a study on 25 healthy womenand found that mild dehydration affects cognition. It affected the mood of the slightly dehydrated women, and they did worse than the control group on tasks that tested for things like concentration, learning, memory, and reasoning. Not drinking enough water can affect your energy level, mood, and concentration, so remember to drink up while you’re at work.

Exercise daily.

Perhaps your lack of concentration can be due to feeling burned out by your job. Getting your daily dose of exercise is vital for your mental health and can help prevent burnout. A study in the Journal of Applied Psychology found that job burnout rate and depression were the greatest in those who did not exercise. In fact, the more the participants exercise, the lower the risk of facing work burnout.

Sniff the scent of rosemary.

You may want to change your perfume to one that’s rosemary-infused. A study by the Northumbria University in the UK, published in the Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology journal, exposed participants to the scent of rosemary while they were performing tasks. Those with higher levels of a rosemary component in their blood performed faster and with more accuracy. Have a rosemary potpourri at your desk to sniff on occasion when you need to clear your mind.

been practicing one and two above, not sure about number three though....


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Manyala
#3 Posted : Tuesday, March 20, 2012 3:12:00 PM
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Impunity wrote:
livie wrote:
Drink water.

Researchers at the University of Connecticut did a study on 25 healthy womenand found that mild dehydration affects cognition. It affected the mood of the slightly dehydrated women, and they did worse than the control group on tasks that tested for things like concentration, learning, memory, and reasoning. Not drinking enough water can affect your energy level, mood, and concentration, so remember to drink up while you’re at work.

Exercise daily.

Perhaps your lack of concentration can be due to feeling burned out by your job. Getting your daily dose of exercise is vital for your mental health and can help prevent burnout. A study in the Journal of Applied Psychology found that job burnout rate and depression were the greatest in those who did not exercise. In fact, the more the participants exercise, the lower the risk of facing work burnout.

Sniff the scent of rosemary.

You may want to change your perfume to one that’s rosemary-infused. A study by the Northumbria University in the UK, published in the Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology journal, exposed participants to the scent of rosemary while they were performing tasks. Those with higher levels of a rosemary component in their blood performed faster and with more accuracy. Have a rosemary potpourri at your desk to sniff on occasion when you need to clear your mind.

been practicing one and two above, not sure about number three though....


http://wealthbuildingdai...lly-boost-productivity/

Shame on you Shame on you

Not in africa, we would rather sniff the scent of burning ugali.


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maka
#4 Posted : Tuesday, March 27, 2012 1:13:02 PM
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Want to experiment with ginseng I have read some few articles and all of them seem to be in agreement that it works.Y lie I have very poor concentration levels...I need some major help
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livie
#5 Posted : Tuesday, March 27, 2012 4:09:35 PM
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Manyala wrote:
Impunity wrote:
livie wrote:
Drink water.

Researchers at the University of Connecticut did a study on 25 healthy womenand found that mild dehydration affects cognition. It affected the mood of the slightly dehydrated women, and they did worse than the control group on tasks that tested for things like concentration, learning, memory, and reasoning. Not drinking enough water can affect your energy level, mood, and concentration, so remember to drink up while you’re at work.

Exercise daily.

Perhaps your lack of concentration can be due to feeling burned out by your job. Getting your daily dose of exercise is vital for your mental health and can help prevent burnout. A study in the Journal of Applied Psychology found that job burnout rate and depression were the greatest in those who did not exercise. In fact, the more the participants exercise, the lower the risk of facing work burnout.

Sniff the scent of rosemary.

You may want to change your perfume to one that’s rosemary-infused. A study by the Northumbria University in the UK, published in the Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology journal, exposed participants to the scent of rosemary while they were performing tasks. Those with higher levels of a rosemary component in their blood performed faster and with more accuracy. Have a rosemary potpourri at your desk to sniff on occasion when you need to clear your mind.

been practicing one and two above, not sure about number three though....


http://wealthbuildingdai...lly-boost-productivity/

Shame on you Shame on you

Not in africa, we would rather sniff the scent of burning ugali.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Shame on you


thought that will definitely get your concentration off what you are doin.....d'oh!
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