The latest issue of the Thrive at Work newsletter covers four ways to make work fit your unique brain.
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These additional resources are full of specific tactics and tools to support each of these four strategies.
Calibrate your sensory intake.
- To Cope with Digital Distraction, Embrace Digital Neurodiversity (JSTOR Daily)
- What Autism Can Teach Us About Overcoming Digital Burnout (OneZero)
- How We Renovated Our House So It Was Perfect for Working From Home (WSJ)
Tinker with your tools.
- Create a Productivity Workflow That Works for You (HBR)
- How Google Drive Can Make Every Corner of Your Life Easier (Forge)
- Your One-Stop Remote Work Toolkit and No, Coda Didn’t Pay For That Email (Thrive at Work)
Clear hurdles with the help of AI.
- How to train your own AI in 15 minutes (Thrive at Work)
- I’ve Worked With Generative AI for Nearly a Year. Here’s What I’ve Learned (WSJ)
- Inside You There Are 3 AIs (Thrive at Work)
- 7 Everyday Work Problems AI Helps Me Solve (WSJ)
Manage your energy like ketchup.
- Taking a Break Doesn’t Always Mean Unplugging (HBR)
- How to Work with Your Own Pace of Change (Thrive at Work)
- How to Use Technology to Better Pace Your Work (WSJ)
- How to Work When Your Life is a Mess (Thrive at Work)
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