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​6 healthy snacks to help you focus at work

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 22, 2025, 21:00 IST
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​6 healthy snacks to help you focus at work

Ever catch yourself staring at the screen, brain feeling foggy, and your stomach grumbling for help? That mid-morning or late afternoon slump is real—and while another cup of chai or coffee might sound tempting, it won’t really fix the dip. What actually helps is having smart snacks nearby that keep your mind alert and energy steady, without any sugar crashes or oily mess. The key is picking bites that aren’t just tasty but actually help your brain work better. Whether you're hopping between meetings, typing away, or lost in spreadsheets, these desk-friendly snacks have your back—keeping you focused, satisfied, and never hungry.​

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Dry-roasted peanuts or almonds

The easiest snack to keep around. Dry-roasted peanuts and almonds aren’t just tasty—they’re full of protein and good fats that help you stay energised. Almonds also bring in vitamin E, which supports brain health. Just remember to stick to a small portion. It’s easy to overdo it and feel sleepy instead of staying focused on your work.

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Trail mix

This one’s a smart pick when you want a snack that’s both delicious and useful. A good trail mix with nuts, seeds, and unsweetened dried fruit gives you a nice mix of protein, fibre, and healthy fats. It helps your brain stay active and keeps hunger in check. Just skip the mixes loaded with sugary raisins, candy pieces, or chocolate chunks. You’re aiming for steady energy—not a sweet crash pretending to help.

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Khakra or multigrain biscuits

When you’re craving something crunchy but still want to eat smart, khakras and multigrain biscuits are a solid choice. They’re crisp, light, and feel like a snack without being oily or fried. Pick ones made with whole grains or millets to get more fibre and goodness. They’re super easy to keep at your desk and won’t make a mess. Add a cup of masala chai, and you’re ready to power through your next task.

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Chana or moong snacks

Dry roasted chana or moong are honestly a smart snack. They’re full of protein, extra crunchy, and really hit the spot. You get that snacky feeling without the guilt that comes after polishing off a bag of chips. A small bowl in the afternoon can help you stay focused and not feel hungry till dinner. No sudden energy drops, no extra cravings—just simple, plant-based fuel.

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Roasted makhana

Makhana, or fox nuts, are one of the best low-fuss snacks out there. Light, crisp, and super easy to munch on, they satisfy your cravings without making you feel heavy. Roast them in a bit of ghee or olive oil, toss in your favourite masalas, and you’re sorted. They’re low in calories, have good carbs for gentle energy, and won’t leave any mess behind.

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Fresh fruit with a twist

Fresh fruits like bananas, apples, or pears are always a smart choice—but here’s how to make them more interesting. Add a pinch of chaat masala, cinnamon, or black salt for a tasty twist. You’ll get natural sugar for quick energy, fiber to help you stay full, and a pop of flavour that’s anything but plain. It’s fresh, hydrating, and way better than grabbing a cookie.

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