Hey everyone,
Just wanted to share some shift scheduling tips that helped me boost my CDI score and stay productive at work! So here’s what I did:
First off, knowing your peak productivity times is key. For me, it's usually early mornings—like 6 AM to 10 AM. If you can start your day strong, it sets a great tone for the rest of your shifts. Plus, the morning light helps with focus.
Another trick is to batch similar tasks together. For example, if I have a bunch of administrative work or data entry, I try to do all those in one sitting. This reduces context switching and saves time. It’s like organizing your day into sections—each block for a specific task.
Also, taking short breaks can be super effective. Every hour, I take 5-10 minutes to stretch or grab some water. It helps keep the brain fresh without getting too distracted. And don’t forget to stay hydrated and eat healthily—it really makes a difference!
Lastly, if you notice any gaps in your schedule where nothing urgent needs doing, use that time for learning something new related to our work. It keeps the mind engaged and adds value.
Hope these tips help! For the Republic!
Peace out,
Mike
Shift Scheduling Tips to Boost Your CDI Score
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Michael Thomas
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Re: Shift Scheduling Tips to Boost Your CDI Score
Hey everyone,
I've been working on my CDI score for a while now and trying different shift schedules at work. I found out that getting some overtime during the weekends helps quite a bit—especially if you're willing to do it regularly. My boss actually mentioned we can earn extra points by putting in those hours, so I’ve been making sure to take on more during Saturdays and Sundays when possible.
Also, try asking for flexible shifts if your job allows it. They gave me a little more leeway with my schedule recently, which has helped me manage household stuff better. Plus, it’s nice not to be stuck in the same routine every day. Hope this helps someone!
I've been working on my CDI score for a while now and trying different shift schedules at work. I found out that getting some overtime during the weekends helps quite a bit—especially if you're willing to do it regularly. My boss actually mentioned we can earn extra points by putting in those hours, so I’ve been making sure to take on more during Saturdays and Sundays when possible.
Also, try asking for flexible shifts if your job allows it. They gave me a little more leeway with my schedule recently, which has helped me manage household stuff better. Plus, it’s nice not to be stuck in the same routine every day. Hope this helps someone!