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Survey: Mondays Are Productive. Fridays…Not So Much.

I don’t know anyone who truly enjoys getting up and going to work on Monday after a fun and relaxing weekend. However, despite what feels like a struggle to get…

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I don't know anyone who truly enjoys getting up and going to work on Monday after a fun and relaxing weekend. However, despite what feels like a struggle to get going at the beginning of the week, that's when we're the most productive.

A new Accountemps survey finds that workers accomplish more on Mondays and Tuesdays, especially in the morning, than at any other time of the week. In fact, 29% of workers say their productivity peaks on Monday, while 27% say it’s Tuesday.

Those numbers drop off steadily as the week goes on. Only 20% of workers say they are most productive on Wednesday, followed by 13% on Thursday, and 11% on Friday.

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The workday might as well end after lunch because 44% of workers feel they are most productive in the early morning, while 31% saying they peek in the late morning. The rest of the day is a wash, with only 2% saying they do their best work at lunchtime and another 2% who get things done at night.

Distractions seem to be the big hindrance to productivity in the workplace. Survey respondents said these were their top distractions:

  • Chatty co-workers (32%)
  • Office noise (22%)
  • Unnecessary conference calls and meetings (20%)
  • Cellphone use (15%)
  • Unnecessary emails (11%)

I just hope the complaint about "office noise" doesn't include listening to K104.7!

Phil Harris is 50% of "Phil & Mel in the Afternoon" on K104.7. He has been with the station since 2013 and on the air in Charlotte since 2000. Before coming to the Queen City, Phil worked for radio stations in Pittsburgh, Austin, and Seattle. In addition to the weekly "Throwback Threesome" music video feature, Phil writes about things that matter to Charlotte sports fans and pet owners. He happens to be both.