The three best tips to cure work exhaustion

Work is exhausting. You know it. He knows it. That person way over there knows it. We all know it. But as you’ve probably noticed, some people can handle this exhaustion much better than others, yourself included. They might have more responsibilities, more authority, and more going on in their personal lives, but somehow, they still make it through the day feeling good and looking even better.

You can blame it on a potential alien infestation all you want, but you know as well as we do that this isn’t the case. And no, they aren’t better at being a human than you are. Simply put, they’ve managed to pick up some really good habits. Habits that keep them energized, motivated, and positive. And habits that make sure they’re healthy enough to fend off exhaustion even when it’s at its worst.

So to be a better, healthier, and more productive working member of society, here’s what we recommend.

Stop snacking on the wrong foods.

You’re hungry, you’re losing energy, and your productivity is starting to feel the drawbacks of an empty stomach. So you reach for that chocolate. That bag of chips. That pack of extra salty, extra cheesy crackers. Just the right amount of everything to make that tummy of yours feel not so empty. But unfortunately, that high will only last so long. You might not feel so hungry anymore, but every other part of your body will be feeling the pressure of extra salt and extra sugar.

So do yourself a favor and don’t reach for that chocolate, that bag of chips, or that pack of extra salty, extra cheesy crackers. Why? Well, not only is it terrible for your body, it’s terrible for your productivity. According to the Harvard Business Review, eating foods like pasta, cereal, and soda will certainly give you energy—but only for so long. Eventually, you’ll hit a wall, and your productivity will fall to a quick death.  And foods like burgers and French fries? Those wonderful mealtime choices will make you groggy and reduce “oxygen levels in the brain.” Sounds exactly like what you want to happen in the middle of the workday, doesn’t it?

Not so much. The answer? Pick up a fruit. To a lot of people, fruits and vegetables aren’t exactly the tastiest snacks. And for other people, fruits and vegetables shouldn’t even be used in the same sentence with a word like tasty. But still, they’re good for your body, and they’re even better for your mind.

Time and time again, research has indicated that people who eat more fruits and vegetables throughout the day feel happier, healthier, and more satisfied with who they are and what they’re doing. So the question becomes: is an apple really all that bad?

And the answer to that is no. When your health and happiness are at stake, the taste of an apple (or any other fruit or vegetable for that matter) shouldn’t make a difference.

Get uninterrupted sleep.

Ridiculously successful people have weird sleeping habits. Some sleep an average of 15 hours a day while others refuse to sleep more than four a night. So instead of telling you to get 6-8 hours of sleep every day like most people will tell you, we’ll just say this: when you do sleep (whether it’s for 8 hours or 8 minutes), make sure you sleep well. Create the perfect sleeping environment—from your bed and lighting to the noise and pillows—so you can get the most bang for your buck. The better you sleep, the longer your productivity can last.

Have bad sleeping habits already? It’s easy to rewire your body and mind if you’re consistent. Take the TV out of the bedroom, set your morning alarm on your phone an hour before bed and do NOT look at your phone for that hour, have an evening routine and make the room dark and cool. You’ll find you’re sleeping a lot better with entirely minimal effort.

Listen to the right music.

Everyone has different tastes in tunes, so some of this advice won’t apply to every person. But for most of us, listening to upbeat, faster songs can boost our productivity levels and snap us out of our afternoon slump. Make a playlist on Spotify or Apple Music and mix in your favorites. Then, when you need to focus on a project and just aren’t feeling it, pop in your earbuds and let the music re-energize you. We recommend staying away from smooth jazz and classical music if you’re already feeling tired, because you’re just asking to fall asleep at your desk. No one wants that, right? Instead, pick some rock music to inspire you, some pop music to energize you, or some rap music to encourage you. Whatever works best for you!

5 Reasons Facebook Reactions Are Good For Business

Love them or hate them, Facebook reactions are here to stay. And while some businesses cringe at the idea of consumers having more possibilities than the traditional “like” button, many others embrace this emotional side of social media. As should you!

For Facebook, it wasn’t just about getting more emotional. They needed a gesture-based interaction aimed at people on-the-go and using the mobile app—people who are unable to comment when a post wasn’t entirely or simply likeable. We’ve all been there: outraged by something we read or see but not having enough free time to write a proper response. So press the Angry reaction, and voila! We expressed ourselves.

So how does all this affect your business? Well for starters, it gives people the ability to interact with your company on a new level, and it gives you an excuse to explore creative marketing opportunities. Here are a few of the other ways social media interactions will change the way your company experiences social media.

It’s great for research

Did people just “like” your posts before or did they “like” them but really love them?  Or maybe they liked them because they hated them? Uh oh. Facebook reactions can clear that up. Now, you’ll know for sure whether a post angers your followers or moves them to laughter. Once you start to see a pattern, you can adjust your posts to continue receiving the appropriate emotional response.

Bypass the negative comments

Studies are starting to show that people are more likely to use a negative emoji rather than leave a negative comment. This is good for two reasons. One, you limit the negative comments left on your page, and two, you’ll receive an honest look into your posts, content, and business as a whole.

Get more detailed insights

Through your Facebook Page, you’ll be able to view statistics on how many reactions were used on both your post and the subsequent shares. See what’s working, what’s not, and how you can improve your shared content. Metrics and feedback are critical parts of sustaining a successful marketing campaign.

Engage with your audience even more

Before it was just ‘like,’ now it’s a range of emotions. This means you can connect with your audience on an even deeper level by knowing what makes them laugh, what makes them cry, and everything in between. You’ll get to see what posts elicit what responses and go forward from there.

Use reactions in your marketing strategy

You can use these new emojis to your advantage with creative posts like “sharing the love,” which are helpful in terms of engagement. For example, “Share the love and click the heart to be entered into a contest to a win a new iPhone.” You can easily see who used what reaction, so it’s a fun way to have your followers feel more involved in your posts.

How to Protect Yourself on Public Wi-Fi

Visiting a public Wi-Fi spot can be a great alternative to working from home, a convenient way to stay connected while you travel or even just an excuse to browse the web while you get your coffee fix. Hello Starbucks! But there’s a very dark side to these public hotspots… they’re an open door to your electronic world of information. Bank accounts, credit card numbers, passwords, and more. Our entire lives are on our devices. Here are some steps you should take to keep hackers out of your hardware.

Check names

ALWAYS confirm the network name. Bumming Wi-Fi at a local coffee shop? Looking for a network in a hotel lobby? Wherever you are, never assume you know the network name. Some hackers create free Wi-Fi spots that don’t require passwords, making it easy to access your information due to lack of encryption security. To be sure, verify with an employee or triple check the spelling if it’s printed out before connecting.

Always look for the ‘S’

Use HTTPS when browsing the web. Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure is the secure version of the HTTP you usually use when visiting a URL. Adding that simple ‘S’ at the end encrypts everything between your browser and the sites you visit, keeping information like banking passwords and credit card numbers safe and sound.

Store your data safely

Use encrypted storage security. Storing your important files in encrypted storage means they’re password protected and as safe as the money in a bank vault. You can find a range of encryption options, from free downloads to software for purchase that offers more security features. This will ensure that even if hackers do gain access to your computer via an open network, they will not be able to enter your protected vault of files. Think of it like a locked treasure chest within your system, and you’re the only one with the map and the key.

Consider using a VPN

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is simply a group of networks that secure and encrypt communication, and can be connected to remotely. Businesses use this often to connect individuals to network resources, but you can use it to secure your public Internet connection and to protect any data you’re sending and receiving. However you choose to use your VPN, make sure you choose a service that offers protocols on connectivity, server location, and offers features that meet your needs.

Utilize checklists

Make a turn-off checklist and follow it. When you’re planning to visit a location where you know you’ll be using a public network, turn off automatic connection to Wi-Fi on your device. This guarantees you’ll never accidentally join a fake network created to steal your data. Also remember to turn off Wi-Fi when you’re done browsing, always ensuring that you are in control of what, when, and how you connect.

Avoid convenience

Finally, make it a habit to turn off sharing. You never know who’s roaming around trying to covertly access your information. If you have sharing enabled on your device and forget to turn it off, you’re basically waving a flag to potential cybercriminals and saying, here’s an easy target! And never, ever save passwords. It’s convenient but it makes it even easier for any potential threats to access your electronic information.

Avoid these 3 common business mistakes at all costs!

Whether you’re a new entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, there are some core business mistakes that can torpedo all your hard work. We know building up a company takes blood, sweat and tears. Along the way, you’re bound to have a couple screw ups. Some of them are easy to come back from while others can irreparably damage everything about your business. Good news is, there are mistakes that are easily avoidable. Here are a few of them.

Choosing the wrong team

The team you choose to work with and to build your business around has the power to determine how successful your company will become and how difficult your job will be as a CEO. Either you can lean on them or you can’t. Either you can release them into the wild or you can’t. Either you trust them or you don’t. If you hire the right people who share your vision and your passion for your business, you’ll see it in their work and the company will benefit as a whole.

It’s extremely vital that you take your time with the hiring process. Do not jump into something because you’re desperate to make a decision and do not hire solely based on experience and education. Who they are and how they work matters just as much, if not more, than what they know. Get a feel for who they are as a person. Energy is easier to read than most people think.

Not using the right technology

Finding the right technology is a lot like hiring the right person. It’s tempting to jump into a premature purchase because you’re desperate for a solution, but if you take your time, you will see more growth and better results.

The key is to think of technology as an investment and not just as a necessity.  Carefully consider your technology investments from every angle possible: as a CEO, as a staff member, as a client, as a vendor, and as an outsider looking in. With the right technology, you’ll have a solid foundation to build your company on and the ease-of-mind that your data is safe and protected.

Ignoring your clients

Whether your business is small, large, new, or old, it’s easy to place your business on a pedestal because it’s everything you’ve ever worked for and more. It’s your baby, your one and only, your everything.

So when someone decides to present you with their not-so-positive opinion about your business, it’s easy for you to dismiss their thoughts. But this is a huge mistake that you don’t have to make. You can always learn something from what your clients have to say about you and your business. Maybe the complaint is completely uncalled for, but if you peel away the superficial judgment about your company, what’s left? Humans are still incredibly social beings, and if your company starts to get a bad reputation, you need to be smart enough to catch those bad opinions early on and fix them before the problem gets too large to handle.