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6 Traits of the Most Productive People (at Work and in Life)

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     [6 Traits of the Most Productive People ]  Whether you’re a senior leader or h

     [6 Traits of the Most Productive People (at Work and in Life)](  Whether you’re a senior leader or have just started your career, being more productive is always something to aspire to—and luckily there’s a good amount of science out there to tell you how to do it. Adopting some (or all!) of these six traits can help you to become more productive, both in the office and in life outside of work. [Take more work breaks, seriously »](       [The 8 Different Types of Company Culture that Exist Today](  Have you ever wondered why everyone shows up 5 minutes late to meetings in your office, while your friend insists meetings start right on the dot at her company? Or perhaps why some people seem to get all their friends from work, while others never see their coworkers outside the office? Company culture holds many of the answers to these and countless other differences between organizations. [Identify your work environment  »](      Ready to find your dream design job in New York?  Take a moment to complete your Hired profile, and you could be introduced to your next big opportunity in New York.  [Finish your profile »](       [GD](  [fb](  [tw](  [insta](  [in](  [yt](  © 2018 Hired, Inc 303 2nd St. South Tower, Suite 600, San Francisco, CA 94107  You’re receiving this email because you’ve signed up for Hired. If you don’t want to receive emails like these anymore, you can [unsubscribe.](                       Â

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