By: MedicineAndMakeup
I especially love your point about focusing on one task at a time. My biggest distractor, like many people, is opening emails as they arrive. Also, I’m totally guilty of initiating and responding to Facebook messenger conversations when I’m overloaded with work. I’ve found that scheduling a few minutes every so often to deal with messages from friends and family helps me get on with work, without feeling guilty about not communicating with them.
By: Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
In reply to <a href="https://www.thirteenthoughts.com/stay-mindful-at-work/#comment-62370">Rebecca Ellis</a>.
Thank you, Rebecca! So happy to hear you're loving your new job, it does sound like such a wonderful opportunity!! :) Being nervous means that exciting stuff is going on and I'm honestly so happy for you! Wish you best of luck!! :)
By: Rebecca Ellis
Fantastic read! It's so important to stay mindful at work, especially for your own health. I actually started working in the Perfume Shop in July and I've been loving my job there, its presented me with opportunities I never could have imagined such as attending management meetings and discussing digital marketing, I'm super nervous about this but its giving me something to strive for. x
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By: Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
In reply to <a href="https://www.thirteenthoughts.com/stay-mindful-at-work/#comment-62030">TOUCH OF GS</a>.
Reorganizing is definitely a key, I'm the same way and cannot concentrate on anything if I'm surrounded by mess!
By: Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
In reply to <a href="https://www.thirteenthoughts.com/stay-mindful-at-work/#comment-62060">Natalie Redman</a>.
Thank you, Natalie!