Sneha Jain
Wellness Tip:
Use Your Non-Dominant Hand
Ok, so here’s a fun challenge: try using your non-dominant hand to do some simple tasks. Brushing your teeth, unlocking your phone, whatever… It might feel awkward at first—but that’s the point!
Studies suggest this small switch can engage new neural pathways, boosting coordination and even creativity. Some research links it to right-brain activation, which helps with problem-solving and thinking outside the box.
Will it make you a genius? Probably not—but it’s a fun, effortless way to challenge your brain. So why not give it a shot?
Routine Breakdown
Sneha Jain, Host of “On the Journey with SJK” Podcast
A Podcast Host’s 3-Step Routine for Productivity
Podcast host Sneha Jain has a short but effective three-step routine that gets her days off to a healthy and productive start.
The Routine:
- Meditates: Sneha started incorporating a short 5-10 minute simple breathing meditation into her routine over the past year. “This has been phenomenal for me as it leaves me feeling centred and focused. I feel more productive at the tasks that I take on.”
- Has breakfast: “I eat soaked almonds and walnuts, and then fruit. I used to be addicted to my morning tea and would have tea first thing on an empty stomach. But incorporating nuts and fruit first has left me feeling light and healthy.”
- Goes over her planner: “I usually plan my days in advance but I start every morning by looking at which tasks I have planned for the day as this gives me a better sense of how to manage my time.”
Why it works:
- As Sneha says, “Meditation is practiced by top gurus, athletes, entrepreneurs and professionals, and has shown to have fantastic effects that range from increased focus and concentration to less self judgemental and anxiety.” (She’s right.)
- Drinking tea on an empty stomach can cause stomach irritation, while too much caffeine can interfere with cortisol production, leaving some people anxious or jittery. Food first is best.
- Going over your tasks and priorities for the day is the best way to keep you focused on what matters!
No surprises that we Panda Planner fans are firm believers in jotting down each day’s priorities and tasks. We’d love to hear your experience: do you use a physical planner to stay productive?