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I Always Want To See The Table.

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Efficiency

When we do some "boring things" (such as learning, reading, writing reports, etc.), we usually feel that time passes very slowly, so slowly that you will look at your watch very often. If you set the completion time for this job, it may be worse. It is difficult to improve efficiency under such serious self interference.


In fact, there is a way that you can free yourself from this state of frequent watch. That is to say, "hide the table well" as shown in the title: there is not a single table in the scope of your own eyes.


To analyze the reasons: watch the behavior of the table is largely due to "inertia" - expect time to hurry up, and finally (or temporarily) escape from this "boring business."

As a result, when a bigger difficulty (when you get up to see time) is placed in front of you, you want to know that the idea of "now several points" will be temporarily pressed down, thus effectively reducing the occurrence of self interference.


  




Chart: frequent watch is not conducive to improving efficiency.


Finally, two reminders are attached.


Do not forget to set an alarm clock for yourself in case of a to-do list.


A friend who is disturbed by the clock in the Windows XP taskbar can hide it by right clicking on the taskbar, selecting properties and canceling the check ahead of the display clock.

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