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Episode 125: Ending Evening Exhaustion by Reducing Context Switching

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How often are you interrupted in a given day? And what about spacing out...getting distracted and then needing to come back to what you were doing before “Squirrel!” happened? There’s no way to eliminate interruptions and distractions, but there’s no question that they can definitely contribute to stress and exhaustion, where you feel wrung out at the end of the day. Let’s take a look at what causes this and what to do to prevent that end-of-day exhaustion.

Want to get a snapshot of your own life in just minutes? Take the free Prior 10 Life Assessment at www.prior10.com/assessment.
The information contained and documents referenced in the podcast “Your Priority Centered Life” are for entertainment, educational and informational purposes only, and are not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, professional medical or health treatment, diagnosis, or advice. We strongly encourage listeners to consult with medical providers or qualified mental health providers with issues and questions regarding any physical and/or mental health symptoms or concerns that they may have. Furthermore, the opinions and views expressed by podcast guests, partners and/or affiliates are not necessarily those of the podcast host. Dr. Alise Murray’s opinions and views are expressed in her individual capacity and are not to be construed as those of any of her podcast guests, partners and/or affiliates.

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How often are you interrupted in a given day? And what about spacing out...getting distracted and then needing to come back to what you were doing before “Squirrel!” happened? There’s no way to eliminate interruptions and distractions, but there’s no question that they can definitely contribute to stress and exhaustion, where you feel wrung out at the end of the day. Let’s take a look at what causes this and what to do to prevent that end-of-day exhaustion.

Want to get a snapshot of your own life in just minutes? Take the free Prior 10 Life Assessment at www.prior10.com/assessment.
The information contained and documents referenced in the podcast “Your Priority Centered Life” are for entertainment, educational and informational purposes only, and are not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, professional medical or health treatment, diagnosis, or advice. We strongly encourage listeners to consult with medical providers or qualified mental health providers with issues and questions regarding any physical and/or mental health symptoms or concerns that they may have. Furthermore, the opinions and views expressed by podcast guests, partners and/or affiliates are not necessarily those of the podcast host. Dr. Alise Murray’s opinions and views are expressed in her individual capacity and are not to be construed as those of any of her podcast guests, partners and/or affiliates.

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