• cRazi_man@europe.pub
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    Depends on the environment at work (do you have privacy) and your interests.

    • ebooks on your phone or a reader (or even a physical paperback!)
    • games on your phone, or a small console like the retroid pocket 5
    • learn something (new language, watch a lecture course, etc)
    • learn + practice some IT skill (programming, website design, etc)
    • learn + practice any other acceptable skill (drawing, writing, etc)
    • watch movies/TV shows
    • get home tasks done to save time at home (home admin, pay bills online, etc).
    • chat with someone you know
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    19 hours ago

    Self process improvement of work task. If they lead to new knowledge better.

    Coffe with coworkers.

    Do stuff to make the moments of heavy load feel lighter . Like organizing or advancing tasks .

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      or clean the coffee pot.

      That was my go-to before I went WFH (in a way, still is, but it’s my kitchen now lol). I’d clean the whole prep area in the break room, actually. Would even descale the Keurig because no one else ever did.

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    • Study skills or certifications that can help you advance at work
    • Read
    • Walk or do light exercises or stretches if conditions allow
    • Clean up your files and personal space
    • Write down things you need to get done for the rest of the day to buy (if you’re forgetful like me)
  • Brave Little Hitachi Wand@feddit.uk
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    18 hours ago

    Good: Resting your eyes, listening to a book, tidying the workplace.

    Better: Anything creative, phoning a friend, writing or drawing in a notepad.

    Best: Stretching, going outside, drinking water, going for a stroll.

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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    Complain about how slow it is / try to convince coworkers to go home so I can capture a greater percentage of sales.

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    Depends on whether at office or WFH. In the former - scroll a book/Lemmy/Wikipedia or text because there isn’t much else you can do. In the latter you can do anything, I do my hobbies, grocery shopping, chores and basically everything else during work so I can actually chill after 5pm.

  • neidu3@sh.itjust.worksM
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    For me it’s usually chess, or shelled into my homelab to tinker with one of my personal projects