Observation: I tend to get more done when I don’t feel the need to wrap myself in something warm.
I should set up something to remind me ot log both values (warm clothes/blankets vs productivity) and see if this is really a thing, or if I’m simply not noticing exceptions.
I would assume there’s a cause for this that won’t be helped by making a conscious effort not to bundle up while trying to work (or at least, not much); circulation? Blood sugar? Blood pressure? Some other factor affecting body temperature (perceived or actual)? In which case, I’d clearly want to tackle that cause instead of blankets.
Have you accounted for ambient temperature being the cause of both? Being too cold to work and therefore feeling the need to wrap yourself in something warm? Alternately being warm making you less productive?
I’ve discovered that my productivity starts to drop off sharply above 73 Fahrenheit, for example.
Observation: I tend to get more done when I don’t feel the need to wrap myself in something warm.
I should set up something to remind me ot log both values (warm clothes/blankets vs productivity) and see if this is really a thing, or if I’m simply not noticing exceptions.
I would assume there’s a cause for this that won’t be helped by making a conscious effort not to bundle up while trying to work (or at least, not much); circulation? Blood sugar? Blood pressure? Some other factor affecting body temperature (perceived or actual)? In which case, I’d clearly want to tackle that cause instead of blankets.
Have you accounted for ambient temperature being the cause of both? Being too cold to work and therefore feeling the need to wrap yourself in something warm? Alternately being warm making you less productive?
I’ve discovered that my productivity starts to drop off sharply above 73 Fahrenheit, for example.