Does anyone else think exercise helps with productivity?
Tim Cherkasov
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Doing a workout prevent a burnout😅
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Brenna Donoghue@brenna_donoghue
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Absolutely. It helps me manage my energy so well. A lunch break workout is the best thing.
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Besides the physical effects, exercice (even walking) is the best way to foster your "passive" creativity - that's when I find the best ideas and take the most macro approach to my business
Moderate activity certainly helps. The more hours you spend having a sedentary lifestyle the more exercise is required. Its also handy to be able to switch focus in order to enhance you creativity at work and stay more efficient throughout a day.
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@elizabeth_tischencko defo not chat gpt
Lift heavy stone, make busy head voice quiet 🗿
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@travis_page hahahahah lol that’s how romans worked out, they didn’t have a gym
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@travis_page that’s my new slogan
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Yes, I usually take a brisk walk for 10 mins whenever I get stuck with a content block. And it always helps me to clear my mind and focus on work. I find doing meditation with yoga in the morning helps improve my overall productivity of the day.
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@nimesha_buvanendran I need to get into mediation, problem is I’m too impatient haha
Big time! It even helps absorb new information faster.
Michael Ai
100%, helps clear the mind, flush out anxiety and for me is the best way to start the day. Makes getting up at 6am worth it!
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I also support the walking exercise as it allows me to think better and come up with ideas seamlessly.
We used to walk 4-6 klm per day very early in the morning with the partners in order to organize our thoughts and brainstorm, as we found out that this was highly beneficial.
Another key exercise, is swimming. If you have access to a pool, I highly recommend swimming.
If the pool also supports sauna facilities, this is also a solid way of removing any stress and making your body feel more energetic.
But each to its own. I have found out that many people use different routines to stay productive and many of these seem to be working for them quite good.
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@apollon440 totally agree with you, I’m surprised how I walk 4-5km per day on average not leaving the house haha
Exercising usually helps in productivity, no doubt! But you should pay attention to another simple thing too: sleep. I go to the gym in the morning, and I've noticed better performance on days when I had enough sleep.
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@onchainparham I like to get at least 7 hours in
Exercise helps a lot more than just productivity
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Headliner
110% yes! Exercising allows me to actively work through a problem and gives me a fresh perspective. Big fan of taking mini screen breaks to take a walk or run. I always find myself being much more productive afterwards and being able to focus better.
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@elissa_craig they’re you go @filippo_pietrantonio someone said it
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@filippo_pietrantonio you meant to say 110% (please rewatch bewitched)
absolutely! good to channel frustrations into a hard workout and get the post workout high and energised feeling
smashing a work out also helps me to believe I can smash out other tasks
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@madeleine_nichols what is a smashing workout for you?
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@madeleine_nichols yes weights and a 60k bike ride
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Yesss! Surely it does! I have experienced it myself, exercise leads to better mood, hence better productivity at work too!👩💻
The Simple Finance Tracker
My personal opinion is...
100% YES!
A healthy mind lives in a healthy body!
If you got a healthy physique you'll be more confident and more awake!
You'll feel more energized to get things done!
That's at least my experience...
How about you Tim?
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@felix_digistash isn’t that Bruce Lee’s philosophy, be water my friend😉
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An hour of gym per day, keeps the doctor away!
And in my case, the more intense, the better
And you Tim? What's your favorite workout?
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@ifranchini I’m a triathlete, so a run, cycle or swim for me
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I personally find that exercise can have a positive impact on my productivity. Exercise has been shown to release endorphins, which can boost mood and energy levels, and can also improve focus and concentration.
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@kevrogers22 totally agree with you here kev