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15 science-backed ways to stay focused all day
Take a break - No one can stay focused all day - so take time out, preferably a sensory rather than a cerebral break in some way. In reality most people can concentrate for 45-50 minutes maximum, before losing concentration or efficiency......... so take time out to be more efficient & reduce stress too.
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15 Things Mindful People Do Differently
15 concrete ways to be more mindful in your everyday life! | Fit Bottomed Girls
an umbrella with two darts stuck in it's center and the tip of the dart pointing upward
8 Entrepreneurial Qualities That Contribute to Success | Entrepreneur
While these attributes will not translate into automatic success, they sure can help. Johnathon Long for The Entrepreneur, Copyright © 2017 Entrepreneur Media, Inc.
a bunch of cars that are sitting in the dirt
Giving Up Is the Enemy of Creativity
Giving up in the enemy of creativity. What determines whether the ideas we generate are truly creative? Recent research of ours finds that one common factor often gets in the way: we tend to undervalue the benefits of persistence. Brian Lucan and Loran Nordgren from 1 December 2015 published in the Harvard Business Review
the different types of speed boats
How You're Killing Your Own Creativity (Infographic) | Entrepreneur
How You're Killing Your Own Creativity (Infographic). Linda Lacina for The Entrepreneur Copyright © 2017 Entrepreneur Media, Inc
a table with different types of skills for students to use in their writing and design projects
Creative Skills
Skills development is a key focus of the UK Government The Government recently chose ‘developing skills’ to be one of ten key pillars in its Industrial Strategy. This was recognition that skills development is as important to growth as infrastructure, investment and trade. Published by Nesta (www.nesta.org.uk). Analysis and data visualisation by Dr. Cath Sleeman, quantitative research fellow at Nesta. Co-written with Dr. George Windsor, senior policy researcher at Nesta. ©Nesta CC4.0