I’ve presented multiple tools that will remind you to take a break and relax your eyes. I’ve featured multiple infographics (see here, here, here, and here) that explain why it’s a bad idea to spend a lot of time in front of your computer, staring into a monitor. And I’ve even presented a few handy tips on how to limit your browsing breaks to no more than 5 minutes.
What I haven’t done so far is focus on the break itself. And more to the point, on what you can do when you have 5, 10, 15, or 30 minutes for a break. That changes now! Take a look at the infographic below to uncover 16 useful ideas on what to do when you want to take a break – a productive break that is.

Via Quid Corner.
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This infographic presents 50 ways to relax without spending money. Because you don’t want to worry about something as stressful as money when you’re trying to relax.
What I haven’t done so far is focus on the break itself. And more to the point, on what you can do when you have 5, 10, 15, or 30 minutes for a break. That changes now! Take a look at the infographic below to uncover 16 useful ideas on what to do when you want to take a break – a productive break that is.

Via Quid Corner.
In related news...
This infographic presents 50 ways to relax without spending money. Because you don’t want to worry about something as stressful as money when you’re trying to relax.