It's '˜National 4pm Finish Day' '“ make sure you let your boss know!Â
It's '˜National 4pm Finish Day' which encourages companies to let people finish an hour earlier than usual '“Â to get a head start on the weekend.Â
The campaign is the brain child of energy drink company Red Bull, who say it is not about '˜slacking off' but about increasing workers productivity.
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Hide AdA statement on Red Bull's website reads:Â '˜Drink a Red Bull, nail your To-Do list and get out the door by four.
'˜At Red Bull, we know you work hard. You put the hours in to get the job done.
'˜That's why on Friday, September 14 2018, we want to give you back that extra hour (or more) by finishing early.
'˜Grab a Red Bull, smash through your work and then get down to more important business, like enjoying the weekend.'Â
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Hide AdRed Bull have surveyed a range of experts including a scientist, an ex-sports star and a range of successful entrepreneurs for tips to help you make sure you clear your in-tray early for a 4pm finish.Â
Ex-England international rugby star Rob Vickerman says preparation is key.Â
'˜Preparation should always start the day before,' he explained.Â
'˜Spend the last 30 minutes in the office making sure you know exactly what the plan of attack is for the following day '“ hit the track running.'Â
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Hide AdWhile entrepreneur Ross Bailey says: '˜If you've got a mammoth To Do list, challenge yourself to do each thing in an hour.
'˜I often do this '“ the against-the-clock aspect of it keeps me going and stops me from getting distracted.
'˜The sense of achievement of ticking things off a list, and knowing that you've done them in the allotted time, is really great too.
'˜Doing stuff intensively like this helps me to concentrate and prioritise.
'˜Aim to do everything, but don't be depressed if you can't do it all, we're only human.'Â