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What Can Workplace Design Practitioners Learn From Human Psychology?

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This article was written by Kim Rousseau and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Perkins&Will’s Kim Rousseau takes a look at what today’s workplace design practitioners can learn from an 80-year-old theory of human psychology.

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How Gratitude Works

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and you have to physically restrain yourself from releasing a deluge of information including, but not limited to, the health of your children, the location of your spouse, and your crazybusy (yes, one word) schedule in the days to come and those just passed? You know that feeling when someone asks you “how’s it going?” I hate that.

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What Happened When I Avoided the News for 30 Days

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Avoiding news and focusing on other things Being relatively informed has always seemed to be something of a responsibility to me. There’s information all around us, even if it isn’t coming in the form of a news ticker or smartphone notification. I realized there was actually plenty to talk about without the news.

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A 4-Question Guide to Unlock Your Creativity

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In an informal poll, we asked friends, family members and neighbors the same question, and the results were unanimous: A retired accountant: yes. While many people’s brains tune out the sensory information that isn’t relevant to the job at hand, leaky brains let it all in without any filtering. So you think you’re creative?

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Every workplace innovation contains the seeds of its opposite

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Disappointingly, you won’t only find these in lifestyle magazines but also the once serious business press. After two and a half years, the Gish gallop of competing claims is now more of a marathon, fed by specious op-eds masquerading as the final word. You’d expect it from Inc.

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The 10 Best Books for Working Moms to Read

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The Working Mother Ultimate Guide to Working From Home: How to Survive in Your Job, Care for Your Kids, and Stay Sane By Working Mother magazine As if motherhood didn’t have enough difficulties, for some parents, the pandemic added working and/or learning from home to the mix. Author Becky Vieira shuns the idea of idealistic motherhood.

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What I Learned the Year We (Nearly) Skipped Christmas

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An hour later, they returned to inform us that our flight was delayed. My mom tried to help by encouraging me to like stuff that other girls my age liked: clothes, boy bands, teen magazines. She loathes whining in all of its forms, always emphasizing the value of dealing and doing. But that was fine, my mom insisted.

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