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Small Town vs Big City Living: Which One To Choose?

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Are you in your late 50s or early 60s and don't know whether to choose small town vs big city living? Are you still having doubts about living in a big city? If yes, then this blog might help you, discussing the points:  Things to consider before making the decision and answer the question: Small Town vs Big City Living: Which One To Choose? What are the things to consider before making the decision? 1. Infrastructure:  We all know that the best infrastructures are found in big cities. It's not really something to argue about.  If you're in your late 50s or early 60’s you will be thinking the same thing again and again: “I don't need a network connection or electricity to live a good life”.  That is true to some limits. But think about it. Would you rather spend all your day playing golf or watching the animals or talking to your family members and friends? 2.  Education and Job Opportunities: Even though you don’t need to work anymore, think about your kids or ...

5 productive things to do during your break that will reduce distraction

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I have mentioned in many of my blogs that taking breaks during work is very important. Suggested reading:  5 ways to be more productive! But you can’t just stare at your ceiling for 10 minutes straight, can you? The reason we take breaks is to freshen up our minds so we can get more productive. So it’s important to do things that don’t completely distract you. Be honest, most of the time, your 10 minutes break turns into a 30 minutes or 1 hour break, doesn't it? We need to avoid that, such occurrences will not only waste your time, but when you finally go back to work, you will be completely confused and distracted. In this blog I will list 5 productive things to do during your break that will boost your productivity and even describe the pomodoro principle! What is the pomodoro principle? The Pomodoro Technique is a time management system that encourages people to work with the time they have, rather than against it.  Using this method, you break your workday into 25-minute c...