经过几个月的忙碌, 简简的一切都放下。
好的日子会到临的。
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The constant demands of office life can make one day seem much like the next. In fact, there is a rhythm to the working week – one that savvy employees can use to their advantage. In a study, psychology professor Debbie Moskowitz of McGill University in Montreal found that “People begin the week all fired up, but as Friday draws nearer they realise they will have to compromise.”
Monday finds office workers more demanding and aggressive, so this is the best day for delegating, organising and setting goals, following your boss’s direction and avoiding conflict.
Tuesday can be the peak day for output and efficiency, although a study by fish4jobs suggests that Tuesday afternoon is the top time for online job-hunting. “We see a spike in traffic just after 3 pm,” says chief executive Joe Slavin.
Wednesday Workers are relaxing into the week, but are not yet exhausted. According to business coach Gladeana McMahon, it’s the best day for creative thinking. “Hold brainstorming meetings and think about the future.”
Thursday Professor Moskowitz thinks “it’s the best day to ask people to do things” because workers are relatively more submissive and open to negotiation. So it might be the best day to ask for a pay rise!
Friday Go carefully – workers take more risks and have more accidents today. It’s a good day to confront colleagues with a grievance, suggests business psychologist Alastair Hamill: “They can come to terms with what you’ve said before seeing you on Monday.”
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