The Pomodoro technique
August and September can feel relentless in the world of service charges. It's easy to find yourself in a cycle of being present, but not always productive. That's when the mistakes can slip in.
As a role that requires a lot of detailed analysis, we spend 8 plus hours or more a day staring at our screens. It's not good for our brains, and it's not good for our bodies.
At Ad Esse, we utilise the Pomodoro technique to incorporate breaks into our time. This approach increases movement, enhances cognitive function, improves output and improves outcomes by reducing mistakes.
Want to know more about it? Check out our explanation here:
Taking breaks isn't just good for your work. It's good for your physical and mental health. Which, in the grand scheme of things, is the most important thing.
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