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Of Past Times when productivy is low....

So it is that time of the day when nothing, absolutely nothing seems to work
You have checked all Mail correspondence,
You have checked off all the items in your To do list,
You have read all your subscriptions,
Basically evrey single thing in your JD for the day you have accomplished ,............
BUT!
Its only 1pm and you have another 3-4 hours of work time reaming...Arrrgh...yea am sure thats what you are thinking
Well i kinda know how that feels and i used to be unhappy about it until i discovered the following sites that always make my day.
I do hope you check em out, they are as entertaining as they are Educational :)...a double treat so to say!
Here in you will find all sorts of games as per your field of interest. they do not disappoint!

2. Merriam - Webster Vocabulary Quiz
if you love the English language and cant get enough of Vocabs.... here is the site for you.
Are you trying to build your Language for Work or general communications, then this is a perfect tool for you.

this is a quiz hub on anything..comes in handy for those Aptitude tests that come with some job interviews.


I loooove Bible trivia. its a great way to Read the Bible and learn more.
Do try


5. Daily Devotionals
A great tool that has helped my QT Greatly. its very easy to use and they have a daily reminder :)



Check em out and tell me which one you loved,

Share your favorite 'cheer up' sites too


Cheers

Comments

  1. I agree reading Daily Devotions is one way of doing something constructive when you cannot do anything since The Word may actually speak to you and you may find that that time was not wasted. Thanks.

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    1. You are welcome.
      The Word always brings refreshment!
      Blessings

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