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Issue No. 141: Light is Might: How Optimal Lighting Can Supercharge Your Brain and Productivity
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Issue No. 141
The Best in Evidenced-Based Productivity
for Freelancers, Small Business Owners & Founders
Helping You Work Smarter and Live More
There’s a reason office and hospital lighting is very different from that of hotels and homes. Cool white lights are more conducive to work, concentration and alertness, while warm, yellow lights create a more relaxed and cozy atmosphere. Have you ever wondered why that is so?
A recent study revealed how the brightness and quality of lighting can have a profound impact on your cognitive function, alertness, and overall productivity. The researchers used advanced brain imaging to see how different levels of light brightness, specifically of bluish-white light, affected the activity of a small but important brain region called the hypothalamus in young adults while they performed cognitive tasks.
Let’s talk about the findings of this research and the actionable steps you can take to harness the power of light in your workspace and home.
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