The brain gets tired, the back and neck hurt, the eyes get blurry

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The brain gets tired, the back and neck hurt, the eyes get blurry

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When a specialist (or entrepreneur) proofreads (checks before publishing) many texts for a website at once , a problem arises:

It is difficult to notice various kinds of errors: from factual to stylistic.
And publishing a poorly proofread text is a reputational risk, plus it’s difficult to rework finished material.
We tell you how to solve this problem - proofread the text properly, correct it if necessary, and calmly send it to production. By the way, all these methods can be combined with each other to achieve the chile mobile phone numbers database best result.

1. Take a break
Ideally, put the text aside for the next day. The head is not very clear in the evening, but in the morning the brain will reboot, and you will be able to look at it with fresh eyes. It will be easy to go over the structure, style, logic and other important components “with feeling, with sense, with arrangement”.

But there is not always so much time - sometimes deadlines are burning, and the text must be ready as quickly as possible. In such a case, you need to switch off for at least half an hour or an hour, rest, do something else. For example, go for a walk, do exercises, clean up, wash the dishes.

It is important to completely change your activity, and not open social networks or YouTube instead of a text editor. Otherwise, the body will not rest, but will only get even more tired.

2. Change the environment
If you can't have a good rest, take a long break, there are other life hacks. For example, change the environment, slightly change the working conditions. Options:

"Move" to another room for a short time, say, to the loggia or kitchen. (Before this, you can take a shower to perk up and prepare for new labor exploits.)
Go to another apartment, to visit your parents, for example, or to the country house. (Unless, of course, these locations are too far away and there are no distractions.) Or to a coworking space, if there is one nearby. (In “advanced” cities, they can work around the clock.)
Adjust your desk so that you can work standing up. (But changing your body position to horizontal is probably a bad idea, and will actually decrease productivity.)
There is no universal recipe; you should try different techniques and choose the most effective ones.
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