Tell us: what does your perfect workday look like? Maybe fresh donuts and a hot cup of coffee waiting for you at your desk? Getting recognized with an award or a raise? That annoying co-worker finally quits or moves to another team? Or perhaps winning billions in the lottery over your lunch break, so you can retire early and move to your dream location?
While some of these dream workdays are more realistic than others, there are plenty of small adjustments you can make to dramatically improve your mood and productivity every day. The Huffington Post compiled tips from all kinds of studies and sources to create a detailed schedule for the ideal workday. It may not include some time at the beach on your own private island, but if you follow this schedule you’ll get things done, have fun, and even get a full night’s sleep!
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