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Limit multitasking, avoid checking emails first thing in the morning, and implement "low screen time" days.
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A simple 15-minute walk, especially in nature, has been shown to dramatically improve attention once you return to work. 2. Business Writing & Copywriting Guides Limit multitasking, avoid checking emails first thing in
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