A productivity dip refers to a temporary decline in work output, often caused by fatigue, distractions, or poor scheduling. It is used to identify low-energy periods, enabling teams to adjust tasks accordingly. Managers, remote workers, and freelancers benefit by restructuring workflows around peak focus times, minimizing burnout and sustaining long-term efficiency.
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