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No-vember Challenge: Redefine Holiday Gatherings With These 5 Alcohol-Free Event Ideas

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Not only can you think about hosting wellness and creative-related events, but workshops for professional skills and development, and cultural events, too. Good well-being leads to happier workers and workplaces, increased productivity, and a stronger community.

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These Mobile Flower Trucks Make Their Businesses Bloom

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The Society of American Florists says the holiday easily claims the mantle as the top U.S. holiday for flower sales, and it estimates growers produce more than 250 million roses annually for this celebration alone. We can’t just depend on the product. People won’t leave the house for a product that can just get mailed to them.

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The 2021 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide

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Last year, I made a video for my YouTube channel recommending 10 gift ideas for the (aspiring) productive person in your life. It’s 2020 and it’s time for a new holiday gift guide. This year, I’ve got 20 other ideas for you – some ideas that you may want to steal and buy for yourself this holiday season!

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16 planet-friendly gift ideas, recommended by TED speakers

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The holidays are here — a time for family, friends and festivities. We asked TED speakers to share planet-friendly gift recommendations, and here are 16 ideas for a merry — and more sustainable — holiday season. . Sustainable alternatives to frequently purchased products. Outdoor gear . A mushroom garden.

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Make The Final 45 Days Your Most Productive Yet

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I know we have a Thanksgiving Holiday (for those of us in the US) and Christmas/New Year’s too, but that’s really no excuse to slow down and not take action. You just need to plan around these holidays. Step 1: Take Out Your Calendar. Here’s how you can take action and finish the year on a high! Where are your gaps?

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Mauro Repacci CEO of Boundless Life | Work, Travel, Kids: The Digital Nomad Experience for Families

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And in the time that you have to travel at basically the craziest time, spring break, winter holidays, summer holidays. Mauro Repacci [00:13:50] So some of one of our groups, we had people creating and running clubs and then they were running every morning, then crypto workshops. So, we want to work on and be more productive.

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My Year In Preview: 2017 Edition

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One of the reasons I worked with NeuYear was to build a calendar I could use for this process. The product was not quite ready and I’m still ironing out some of the kinks. October: Talks/Workshops. I traveled quite a bit during this month, so I made preparation for the talks and workshops I was doing for my Monthly Theme.

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