We all know the feeling when we arrive at the office fresh in the morning, ready to start the day, but then we notice that the hour has passed and fatigue has taken over our bodies.
A recent study has shown that not only does fatigue affect our concentration, but also the afternoon is the time when people are most likely to lie and act dishonestly.
Studies have found that mornings are the times when we are most honest and focused, while the afternoon brings a decline in our ethics.
After a tiring day, the body and mind are exhausted, increasing the possibility of wrong actions. For this reason, specialists recommend that tasks that require concentration and honesty be planned for the morning, while less challenging ones can be left for the afternoon.
This helps us avoid unnecessary mistakes and maintain focus and ethics throughout the day. (A2 Televizion)