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Posted on Jun 28, 2023
To Improve Your Work Performance, Get Some Exercise
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If you’re looking to up your game at work, make an effort to include more physical activity into your days. Your body will thank you, and your mind will reward you with more energy, better task focus, and improved creativity.
To Improve Your Work Performance, Get Some Exercise
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That’s a good rule of thumb for most people. I went for a visit to the gardens today, I am drained and couldn’t make my second commitment tonight,
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