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3. They Get Adequate Sleep

When you’re tired, it can be that much harder to get and stay motivated, especially when your work is challenging. Research shows that sufficient sleep can have a substantial impact on productivity and performance.

recognition of the importance of sleep, productive people know when they need to go to bed—and when they need to get up—for a restful night’s sleep.

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