IT Employment Expert Stephen Van Vreede Says Try A Daily “Power Hour” To Increase Productivity And Decrease Stress

Rochester, NY — October 6, 2015 — Stephen Van Vreede, CEO of ITtechExec, published a new blog post titled “Can a Daily ‘Power Hour’ Make You Happier & More Productive?” In the post, he cites author Gretchen Rubin’s productivity trick, “Power Hour,” as a beneficial practice for employees who struggle with prioritizing and completing their most challenging tasks at work.

Stephen Van Vreede photoVan Vreede says, “For most employees, productivity comes in fits and starts that spread out over the course of the workday. It’s impossible, after all, to be working to your maximum potential 100 percent of the time. And, some job functions simply require more focus and brainpower than others. Because of this, it’s all too easy to put off the ‘real’ work for another day and chip away at tasks that are relatively easy to do, but only moderately important.

The result is that you might feel like you’re working to your maximum potential, but you’re not actually getting anything done, which can be awfully stressful. This is where ‘Power Hour’ can save your sanity—and your job.”

Stephen Van Vreede is a personal brand strategist, certified resume writer, job search agent, and the CEO and owner of ITtechExec. Stephen has 10 years of experience in employment strategy and 8 years of corporate management experience. He holds an M.B.A. in Marketing from Villanova University.

Read the entire article here. http://www.ittechexec.com/can-a-daily-power-hour-make-you-happier-more-productive/

About ITtechExec:

ITtechExec is a new kind of full-service employment agency that combines resume writing, portfolio building, and job search solutions to launch extraordinary tech careers in the 21st century job market. CEO and Executive Solutions Guide Stephen Van Vreede created ITtechExec in 2001, using his background of personal branding and corporate management to create a multi-pronged approach that gets results. ITtechExec serves as the job seeker and career changer’s trusted adviser, helping them make the best of the careers they’ve built and guiding them into the professional futures they desire.

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