Saturday, November 16, 2019
How Successful People Spend Their Lunch Break - The Muse
How Successful People Spend Their Lunch Break - The Muse How Successful People Spend Their Lunch Break When you have a meeting to prep for, several projects to finish, and a million emails to answer, the last thing you want to do is stop working and step away from your desk, especially for lunch. But did you know that staying glued to your computer screen and not getting up is actually hurting your job performance? Itâs time to take a page out of the playbooks of the worldâs most successful people. Theyâre not sitting in their swivel chairs eating a sad desk lunch when the clock strikes noon- hereâs what theyâre doing instead. 1. They Exercise Twitter co-founder Evan Williams has a word of advice for people trying to keep up their productivity during their lunch breaks: Take time out to exercise. Williams is actually a huge fan of getting a workout in during the least productive time of his day, and for many people, this is right around lunchtime. Donât have time to head to a gym and pump iron? Even taking time to walk outside for 20 minutes or doing a couple of desk stretches can leave you feeling refreshed. Even better, find ways to include your colleagues: Turn your next lunch break walk into a moving meeting! 2. They Head to Lunch With Others Whether you head out to a restaurant around the corner youâve been meaning to try or you just sit around the table in your officeâs break room, taking time to chat with your co-workers over lunch is highly beneficial for your career. Not only will you get to bond with the people you see in your office day in and day out, but youâll also gain insight on what role they play in the companyâs success. However, you shouldnât let your work lunch buddies stop you from growing your network. Billionaire Richard Branson once actually used his lunch break to take a rival out to a meal- doing so allowed him to become friends with his biggest business competitor. So if thereâs a co-worker in the office youâre just not gelling with quite yet or donât know that well, ask that person to lunch and pick his or her brain. Or, look at your LinkedIn and see if thereâs someone outside the company you should be asking to lunch. You never know whatâll come from it. 3. They Nap Arianna Huffington is known for being a huge supporter of getting enough sleep, and not just at the end of a long day. Use your lunch break to get a quick nap in at work, whether that means sleeping in the break room or heading to your car. Even just 20 minutes of shut-eye can make all the difference in how you operate for the rest of the workday. The most successful people out there arenât hanging out at their desks during lunch, so why should you? Lace up your sneakers, head out to a restaurant, or close your eyes. After all, youâre way too good for sad desk lunches. Photo of paper bags courtesy of Shutterstock.
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