Perspective of a Green Tea Focus User
I was having trouble at work. I had all these different projects to juggle, various time-lines to manage and delivery schedules to maintain for key parts of each project. It is was an incredible amount to deal with simultaneously while actually doing some of the work involved for the projects themselves.
I worked as a web development coordinator. I was responsible for managing the schedules of a 12 person team at a top web studio, setting and ensuring all client deliverables were met, whilst also performing my own programming work for my part of the project too. And I was failing. Badly.
Trouble on the Horizon
The trouble started a couple of months after I moved into the new role. My old role was filled by someone else who was new to the web studio, which was a burn-the-bridges-behind-me move which prevented me from going backwards should I fail. If I failed in my new role I’d lose the respect of the entire team that I was supposed to be coordinating and if I failed to deliver my part of each project, I’d look ineffective too.
Around the end of the second month it became frighteningly obvious that I was falling down. My own projects were falling behind, I wasn’t keeping up with all the component parts, requirements and deliverables on client projects.
I needed to drive home what each member of staff needed to deliver, otherwise we’d have an unfinished web site on our hands. The member of staff would have an issue, but as the coordinator, I would have a more serious problem because I’d let the situation develop and hadn’t taken steps to rectify it sooner.
What I Tried
I’d tried coffee several times a day, but it wasn’t really helping. I’d either be far too hyper or in a lull when the sugar wore off. I’d gotten a bit of a bad reputation in the office for being a “coffee head” who needed to be avoided immediately after I’d had my first jolt of coffee.
Next, I tried energy drinks. But people didn’t appreciate my breathe when I’d lean in to discuss projects with them and see their work examples on the Cinema Display in front of them. Breathe mints didn’t even help with that either.
Time To Try Something Different
I had been reading about some research for this thing called L-Theanine. I had no idea what it was. Turned out it wasn’t mysterious at all. It was part of green tea. I know that had been a healthy drink in Asia and later in Europe and the States, for decades. The studies indicated that mixing l-theanine with caffeine delivered the best of both worlds.
Caffeine usually takes about an hour to start to deliver noticeable results, but combining both ingredients, the results begin to show in just 30 minutes.
I found that I was better able manage multiple projects at once. The effects of the little pill kept me focused all day. I didn’t need to load up on tons of coffee or energy drinks with a sugar spike every so often, for a very up and down effect. Instead, I could keep my eye on the ball, hit my own objectives and chase colleagues up when they had something I needed to push a project to completion.
I’m so grateful I found about about Green Tea Focus. This was the product I bought in the end. It wasn’t expensive and it really delivered. I cannot recommend it enough for people who have busy schedules and too many demands on them. It makes you better able to deal with it all.