How to Find Focus & Flow While Working
Dr. Theresa Larson DPT, CSCS, USMC
Improving the health & longevity of leaders ?? I Developing 'Well Zone's' within gov't & orgs?? I Leader in Human Perf ?? I Keynote Speaker ?? I Marine Corps Veteran I Athlete ????♀? I Author ?? I Adventurer ??
Dr. Marissa went Live on October 11, 2023 to discuss how we can bring lifestyle tweaks into the workplace to create an environment that stimulates more focus and flow. Many of us already know that we need to exercise, eat well, hydrate, and practice stress management skills in our lives…but how often are we incorporating these practices into the place we spend most of our day?
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Here’s are some of the biggest takeaways so you can feel more focus and flow at work:
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#1: Think twice before you abandon your health practices when you get stressed at work!?
When we get stressed, we tend to get rid of the very practices that will actually bring us back into a centered and calm state. We’ll forget to hydrate or schedule down time, we’ll stay up late into the night, start eating fast-food meals, sit at our desk for hours on end, and save exercise for whenever “this one thing I’m working on” is over.
But this strategy can creep up on us over time, and all of a sudden a health scare or mental health crisis forces itself front and center and threatens to derail our years of self-sacrifice and hard work. We already know that we do our best work when we’re hydrated, nourished by our foods, exercised regularly, and well-slept. . . so let’s keep those practices up when the going gets rough, and perhaps the going won’t FEEL as rough that way.
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#2: Break up your desk work to stimulate the mind and body
Unfortunately, peak focus is a limited resource. Scientific research suggests that we have about a 90-minute window of optimal focus before our mind and body are ready for a break. After that point, performing a “deliberate decompression” will actually help you better be able to focus for your next task. Deliberate decompression is a period where you can allow your mind to wander for 5-15 minutes.
We recommend that you use this time to take a walk, which will boost blood flow to your brain and muscles to create a greater sense of ease in the body and focus in the mind. When you return, your body will be ready to sit again, and your mind will be fresh, ready for another 90-minute bout of focus.
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?#3: Afternoon Crash?? There are a few fixes for that.
If you’re somebody who finds yourself running to the break room to grab more coffee or a sugary snack in anticipation of the afternoon slump, we invite you to pause and ask yourself what you might REALLY be using that afternoon caffeine to compensate for. . .
Once you figure out WHY you’re losing focus and flow by mid-afternoon, it becomes much easier to fix!
How to bring this to your teams?
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Marine Corps First Sergeant
1 年Great tips. Thank you for sharing!
CEO of Jetlaunch Publishing | 17x Bestselling Author | COO of Strategic Advisor Board | Jetlaunch Publishing | Building Million-Dollar Book Businesses
1 年It's great to see practical tips on maintaining focus and well-being at work, especially during stressful times. Taking care of our health and managing stress is crucial, but it can be challenging. What's one small change you've made to improve your focus and well-being at work, and how has it worked for you?