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How To Banish Procrastination Once And For All

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Surrounding yourself with others hard at work creates the right conditions for focus, reducing the inclination to check emails and go on social media. the label of “chronic procrastinators,” reveals psychology professor Dr. Joseph Ferrari, in an interview with American Psychology Association.

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Pauline Roussel CEO at Coworkies and Co-author of “Around The World in 250 Coworking Spaces” | Driving Collaboration: How Coworking Spaces Foster Connections in Work Communities

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With years of experience running a coworking space in Berlin and extensive research and travel to over 500 coworking spaces across 50 cities, Pauline has gained deep insights into the uniqueness, importance, and impact of collaborative work environments on people and communities. And also how do you create value for your members?

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Linking Coworking and Innovation

Small Business Labs

Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « 20 TED Talks for Small Business | Main | Small Business Employment, Confidence Stalled » August 30, 2010 Linking Coworking and Innovation "Accelerated serendipity" is a term you hear often in the coworking community.  Web/Tech women work/life balance

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Taylor's a Feminist – But So Is James | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

A study done in 2005 showed that women under 25 working full time earned 93 cents to every dollar a man earned. We’ve passed the “resume” stage, and entered the “interview” stage. Social Media in the Courtroom Reply Doh ( @s4il ) December 26, 2009 at 12:30 am “That’s how my generation thinks. Women over 25?

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Want to expand your horizons? 35 new books from TED speakers that will enlarge your world

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For this book, Gillard and Okonjo-Iweala interviewed eight remarkable female leaders from all over the world — including New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Arden, former US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde. She wonders: How can we humans help wild animals thrive?

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