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Customizing Coworking Spaces for Niche Markets: Smart Strategy Or Risky Move?

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This can include industry-specific workshops, networking events, and mentorship programs. Dedicated areas for coding, software development, and prototyping, along with ergonomic workstations and comfortable seating, are essential for fostering productivity.

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20 Tips for Better Time Management

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Three of my favourites: 6 – Learn to say “No”. For example, my work can be categorized into these core groups: (1) writing (articles, my upcoming book) (2) coaching (3) workshop development (4) business development (5) administrative. I think that (1) make a daily plan and (6) learn to say “No&# are two that stand out.

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How to Say 'No' at Work

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It’s important to learn how and when to say no. Heather, came close to burnout, working long hours and weekends, until she learned how to make a priority of what she had to, should and even wanted to do. So, she talked with her boss about the problem, attended some workshops and adopted a healthier way of working.

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4 keys to staying motivated

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Whether it’s 20 pounds you need to lose, a presentation that has to be made or a skill you need to learn, overcoming “I don’t feel like doing it” is being motivated. Whether you are on the workshop floor or in the “ivory tower” your motivation will lead you towards your goal. That drive is motivation.

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