Quick-Read: 5 Practices to Make Wait Time Productive

Jason Farman, Professor and Director of the Design Cultures & Creativity Program at University of Maryland, College Park, has written extensively on the concept of 'waiting', including in his Delayed Response: The Art of Waiting from the Ancient to the Instant World (2018). He has also reflected on our global wait in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. You can enjoy the longer essay yourself, but here is its Quick-Read.…

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5 Practical Considerations When You Watch TV [+Infographic]

Have you ever wondered what is going on in your brain when you watch TV? For example, why binge-watching a favourite series or even just randomly clicking on your YouTube feed can feel like such a welcome break? Your eyes might get tired and your head feel heavy, but you could still continue hours more in front of the screen—something that rarely happens when, say, you're reading a book. My…

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How to Be and ‘Feel’ More Productive as You Work Remotely

"How can you be productive as you work remotely from home?" This is a question increasingly at the forefront for many people: students whose schools have been shut down as well as a huge (even though, hopefully, temporary) population that have to work remotely as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 global crisis. But it is also a question repeatedly asked by those who work remotely all the time, wondering if being…

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Why This 1 Popular Myth about Quarantine Can Damage You

As COVID-19 started raging through China in the concluding days of 2019 and then paralysed much of the world around springtime in 2020, a handful of keywords such as 'quarantine', 'isolation', or, the relatively newer coinage, 'social distancing' went viral (a pun too tempting to resist). One figure who loomed large on online platforms and was frequently associated with these keywords was Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1726/27): "How Isaac Newton Turned…

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Unlock Your Creativity with 5 Practical Steps Like That! [+Infographic]

Whenever I'm having writer's block and feel stuck, I try to go about the act of writing in a more tactile way. I call this 'climbing down a rung', which helps with unlocking—as well as unblocking—my creativity. Let me explain. My default writing instruments, just like any other millennial I presume, are almost all virtual now: the word processors and writing apps that ethereally exist in my notebook or smartphone,…

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9 Simple Steps to Boost Your Productivity in a Jiffy [+Infographic]

"The early bird gets the worm." "Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise." You've probably heard a proverb or two in one of the world languages that praise rising early as a guaranteed way to boost productivity. It kind of makes sense. After all, were it a non-issue, why would so many cultures around the world try their best to instil it into…

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