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Liminal Space: Why This Period of Nothingness Is Critical to Being Present and Processing Your Thoughts

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For others, those few steps out of your home office might not do the trick. I commuted by train from Connecticut to Manhattan—about an hour each way. We called ourselves the ‘Train Wrecks,’ and it was a blast,” she says. I miss the Train Wrecks, but getting outside and connecting with nature has been a gift.

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The Cognitive Scientist’s Handbook to Working an Optimal Day

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is the founder and director of the Elite Cognition and Human Optimization (ECHO) program , a training program designed to put a brain-centered approach on human performance. Well, what happens is your brain cannot maintain that depth of focus for that long unless you’ve trained it over many, many years to be able to do that.

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12 Last-Minute Gift Ideas For Digital Nomads

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Some of the course subjects on offer include graphic design, web development, digital marketing, data science, life coach training, software engineering, science and tech, design and style, and business. . And in addition to access to over 3 million books, you also get to listen to unlimited audiobooks and read some magazines online, too.

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The Power of Strong Friendships in Strengthening Well-Being

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An epidemic of loneliness In its “ 2022 State of Remote Work ” report, Buffer reported that 24% of people who work remotely named loneliness a problem with that lifestyle, second only to “not being able to unplug.” And now more of us are going to lock ourselves in home offices for eight or more hours a day. We’re already lonely.

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A Conversation about Clutter with Nicolette Toussaint

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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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