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How to concentrate in a busy office?

Do you work in an open-plan office? Or do you have colleagues who like to loudly share their weekend experiences, even while you're trying to finish an important project? A busy environment can be a disaster for concentration. If you want to work efficiently, try these tips:

🎧 1. Use earplugs that dampen but do not isolate

Absolute silence can feel unnatural and even more distracting. MIOO One is designed to filter out annoying sounds, but still allow you to hear important cues – like questions from colleagues or your phone ringing.

📅 2. Plan your day according to your rhythm

Everyone has a time when they are most productive. If you know that you work best in the morning, tackle difficult tasks earlier. If you are an evening person, put important things off until later.

⏳ 3. Try the Pomodoro Technique

If you have trouble concentrating for long periods of time, try 25-minute work blocks with short breaks. This system will help you stay focused and minimize distractions.

📢 4. Give your colleagues a signal that you need to focus

If you have headphones or a small "Do Not Disturb" sign on your desk, your colleagues will understand that they should not disturb you.


🌿 5. Customize your work environment

Add plants, light a scented candle, set up an ergonomic chair – the more pleasant your work environment, the better you will be able to concentrate.

Productivity starts with silence – try MIOO and work more efficiently!

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