Chapter 3: Snacking on the Job

Tip 1: Eat the Right Things at the Right Time

Don't snack on things that'll make you sleepy. Stick to things like nuts, fruit, or energy bars. More on Energy Bars »

Tip 2: Eat in Front of a Window

Eating in front of a window can help you stay focused by making you feel like you're on a scenic route to nowhere. More on Scenic Routes »

Tip 3: Take a Snack Break in a New Location

Change your environment to help you stay engaged. Try a new park bench, a different table, or even a new couch. More on New Couches »

Tip 4: Eat While Standing

Staying on your feet while snacking can increase productivity by forcing you to focus on not falling over. More on Falling Over »

Tip 5: Eat with Your Non-Dominant Hand

Eating with your non-dominant hand can help you practice dexterity and multitasking. More on Non-Dominant Hand Mastery »

Tip 6: Make a Snack Pyramid

Build a snack pyramid using your favorite foods to represent the layers of productivity. More on Snack Pyramids »

Tip 7: Eat Before and After Your Favorite TV Show

Binge-watching is a thing, but it can be more fun if you have a snack in hand. More on Binge-Watching Schedules »

Tip 8: Eat with Your Eyes on the Clock

Staying on schedule is key, but so is snacking! More on Time Management »

And that's it for today's chapter! Remember, snacking is key to success. Or, at least, not completely failing.