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10 Ways to Make Work Easier (Infographic) Work shouldn't be a drag. Here's how to spice things up.

By Rose Leadem

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You shouldn't dread waking up and going to work in the morning. In fact, work should be something you enjoy -- it's where you spend a majority of your time, right? Regardless, some days can be rough, but they don't have to be.

Below you'll find a few tips to make your day go by quicker -- and more enjoyable. First off, cut out any unnecessary tasks. By limiting what you do during the day to only your most important duties, you'll find a way to actually work less. Changing things up will also boost your day: eat lunch outside, listen to your favorite album or add some plants to your work environment. Creating checklists, batching tasks, taking breaks -- there are a number of ways to get you moving through your day.

To learn how you can make work easier, check out weekdone.com's infographic below.

Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com. 

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