If you've got a flexible job or you work from home, the mid-afternoon slump is a great time to work out. "Exercise is energizing, and when you return, you'll likely be able to focus for another few hours," Vanderkam says.
Kerr says if you're not able to do a "full-on workout," taking 10 minutes to stretch, do some yoga, or walk around the office can help, too.
"Successful people are masterful at managing their time and priorities, and to do that effectively you need to plan effectively ahead of time for the afternoon slump: getting a good night's sleep, maintaining a fitness regime, and eating healthy will all help," Kerr says. "But you also need to become aware of your own energy cycle so that you adapt your schedule to your own body's rhythms as needed."