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How to Take Breaks That Actually Restore Focus

Science ยท 5 min read

A break only restores your focus if it rests the cognitive system you've been taxing. Scrolling social media or checking email during a break engages the same attention and language networks you used while working, so you return no more refreshed than when you left.

What a genuine break looks like

  • Movement: stand, stretch or take a short walk.
  • Daylight: step near a window or outside โ€” natural light helps reset alertness.
  • Hydration: water and a few slow breaths.
  • Low stimulation: let your mind wander instead of feeding it new input.

Why this matters for ultradian rhythm

The 90-minute cycle ends in a natural trough โ€” a recovery window your brain needs. Filling that trough with screens fights your biology. Treat the break as part of the work, not an interruption to it.

Ready to try it?

Put this technique into practice with the free Methodoro timer.

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