How to Nudge Your Way to Better Work Habits
By Joshua Emmanuel Wong profile image Joshua Emmanuel Wong
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How to Nudge Your Way to Better Work Habits

When I was younger, I was determined to cultivate better work habits. Recognising the power of small behavioural tweaks with significant payoffs, I strategically adjusted my surroundings. Take, for instance, the simple act of placing my book closest to my bed. This subtle change discouraged the immediate reach for my

When I was younger, I was determined to cultivate better work habits. Recognising the power of small behavioural tweaks with significant payoffs, I strategically adjusted my surroundings. Take, for instance, the simple act of placing my book closest to my bed. This subtle change discouraged the immediate reach for my phone upon waking, making me more inclined to indulge in a morning read.

The key lies in identifying the habits you wish to transform and tailoring your environment to nudge those behaviours in the right direction. For those aspiring to read more, scattering book stacks in every room ensures literature is always within reach. If kicking the junk food habit is the goal, a clever trick is to conceal sweets beneath the apples in the fruit bowl—creating a visual preference for healthier options during cravings.

Taming the incessant email-checking urge? Consider putting your inbox on pause, sparing yourself from being derailed by every incoming notification.

Desk Dynamics

A pivotal aspect that has significantly boosted my productivity at work is the concept of Desk Dynamics.

Research consistently highlights the impact of an organised and clutter-free desk on focus and efficiency. A study conducted by the Princeton University Neuroscience Institute found that a clean and organised environment can positively affect cognitive functions. Participants in the study exhibited improved focus and enhanced productivity when working in an orderly space compared to a cluttered one.

The environment in which we work has a direct impact on our output. A clutter-free and well-organised desk can do wonders for our ability to focus and work efficiently. Consider creating designated spaces for different tasks, and implementing minimalistic decor. By optimising your workspace, you maximise your potential for accomplishing tasks effectively.

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