Will see the end of the 40-hour week soon?

"Who only works 40 hours each week?" you might be thinking...

Will see the end of the 40-hour week soon?

"Who only works 40 hours each week?" you might be thinking. But as it turns out, the 40-hour week was meant for assembly line workers -- and we're not that. Some companies are taking the first tentative steps to re-define work time.

Even if you can't make such bold movies, you probably could try out the four tips presented:

1. Write a realistic to-do list
2. Create cycles with your work
3. One day with no work
4. Find a true metric to measure your tasks

Give it a shot!

Props to +Sheila Dee for the original share!

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Published on December 17, 2013 10:18
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