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Break up your day

Break your day into small chunks. 3 tea breaks, 2 meal breaks and a wellness walk. Make a list of things you need to get done and what are the truly cursed jobs - do just one of these a day.

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natashabee

Experience designer and design teacher interested in well-being, accessibility and great design practices. Specialising in service design, product design and user research.

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