Hidden Energy Drains That Affect Your Productivity
MAY 11, 202624 MIN
Hidden Energy Drains That Affect Your Productivity
MAY 11, 202624 MIN
Description
Text your thoughts and questions!Have you ever sat down to work with everything you needed, yet still couldn't get anything done? While we often blame a lack of motivation or discipline, productivity stalls are frequently caused by hidden energy leaks rather than a lack of willpower. Energy is the true currency of productivity, and several specific factors can drain it in ways you might not even realize are connected to your output.This week, episode 313 of the Positively Living® Podcast explores five critical factors that have a direct, measurable impact on your focus and ability to finish your tasks.Key Takeaways:Sleep is not a luxury or a reward for finishing your to-do list; it is a biological requirement for your brain to function.Losing just one or two hours of sleep a night significantly impairs attention and decision-making.After seventeen to nineteen hours without sleep, your cognitive performance is equivalent to a blood alcohol level of 0.05%.Your brain consumes roughly 20% of your body's total energy, and blood sugar crashes from skipping meals can slow your reaction times and increase irritability.Hormones like estrogen and cortisol directly affect your mood, motivation, and the part of the brain responsible for planning and focus.Simple changes like opening a window or adjusting your lighting can have an immediate impact on your ability to concentrate.Learn more about Positively LivingⓇ and Lisa at https://positivelyproductive.com/podcast/CONNECT WITH LISA ZAWROTNY:FacebookInstagramResourcesWork with Lisa! LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Books Mentioned AmazonGlucose ResearchPrefrontal Cortex ResearchMenstrual Cycle ResearchEnvironment ResearchPTSD ResearchEp 312: Why Your Energy is More Important Than Your Time Ep 249: Five Energizing Habits to Make You More Productive Ep 243: How Your Home Office Makes You More Productive Decluttering Playlist(Find links to books/gear on the Positively Productive Resources Page.)Dance Song Playlist V1, V2, V3Music by Ian and Jeff ZawrotnyStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout!Request this Toolkit and other free resources at the Resources Page.