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- $Title{Maintaining Productivity in the Afternoon}
- $Subject{productivity circadian rhythms circadian rhythm exercise lunch break
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- Maintaining Productivity in the Afternoon
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- QUESTION: No matter what I try to do, I am unable to get anything going right
- after lunch. I am sleepy, thinking is difficult, and making a decent decision
- is impossible. I have even tried to change my eating habits at lunch time,
- experimenting with everything from a fair size meal to nothing at all. I know
- others with the same problem, but what is the solution. Do you have any tips
- that can help make my afternoons productive?
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- ANSWER: This is a common problem, and changes in the lunch menu isn't the
- answer, as you have discovered. Despite the many tales you may have heard
- that certain foods may either increase or decrease your afternoon energies,
- the period from about 1 PM to 3 PM is a low energy point in the daily cycle,
- and researchers have demonstrated that this dip in productivity will persist
- no matter what you eat. These ups and downs in energy respond to biological
- cycles called "circadian rhythms", and an extra cup of coffee, even when it is
- loaded with sugar, won't provide the jolt you are looking for.
- Of course you could take a small "siesta" and close your eyes for 20
- minutes or so, if your occupation (and your boss) permits. Most people wake
- up from these naps quite refreshed, and ready to start up again in high speed.
- If that is not possible, there are two strategies you might try to make
- early afternoon a more productive period in your business day. Use this time
- for activity that involves other people, and involves moving about. While
- trying to sift through routine matters seated at your own desk may leave you
- groggy, a new project in a new surrounding (such as another coworker's office)
- will help a bit. Or you might save some tasks that are easier to accomplish
- for this time period.
- But the best tactic for getting the afternoon off to a good start is a
- bit of exercise during your lunch break. Any exercise that gets your pulse up
- a bit, and your blood circulating a bit faster will do, including a brisk walk
- around the block. If weather is bad, a stationary bicycle is an excellent
- alternative. Even if you exercise regularly, this extra midday "fix" will do
- much to solve you afternoon "blahs".
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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