How many of you ever get bored at work? Be honest, I won’t tell. Sometimes we all need a break. A recent study means you shouldn’t feel so guilty about that.
According to an article published by the Wall Street Journal this month, recreational web surfing during work actually increases productivity. Web browsing like that, taking a mini break, is usually to sites that we enjoy. No one sneaks a break from actual work to do something they dislike. According to the study, taking a break to do something like respond to emails does not have the same beneficial effects. Correspondence it not always enjoyable, even though it may be a break from the tasks at hand. The recreational browsing can refresh a worker and increase their focus once they return to work, allowing them to more than make up for the time spent.
So the next time you’re at your desk, glance around, and navigate to angry birds, don’t feel so bad. Just make sure you get back to work sooner rather than later.

