Instead of letting yourself procrastinate whenever the mood strikes, try scheduling some breaks into your day. One 2011 study published in the journal Cognition found that while subjects who completed a task without breaks for 50 minutes saw a drop in their performance over time, those who were given two brief breaks had a consistent level of performance.
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