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A Conversation about Clutter with Nicolette Toussaint

Clutter Coach

Perhaps this was because I had recently divorced someone who filled every nook and cranny of the house with magazines, books, collections, clothes, you name it!). I have a client whose home office is also a playroom. On the other hand, sometimes people set up fancy home offices that they never work in.

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Always connected in the age of disconnection

Workplace Insight

In a Medium article entitled Working from Home: Emancipation or Alienation of the White-Collar Worker , Maya Drøschler reports on the different experiences of remote work: “To some, it has been a pleasant experience, to others working from home has been lonely and exhausting. This feature appears in Issue 10 of IN Magazine.

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We are not blank slates and we don’t adapt to change in predictable ways

Workplace Insight

Arguably, it is also behind many of the most misleading notions about work and workplace design, perhaps most importantly that a change to some single element or characteristic of a working environment will lead to a specific outcome in the behaviour of people. It’s not even as if people can expect to be less distracted than in an office.

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