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How To Banish Procrastination Once And For All

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The annual State of Remote Work report on workplace preferences by Buffer identifies that the novelty of home working is wearing off, too. Revealing that in 2019, 84% of respondents wanted to continue working from home, the number has since dropped dramatically to 59% in 2022.

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Offering Remote Work Options Creates a Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Workplace Environment

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Remote work has been found to reduce stress and help workers break the glass ceiling – but it does still have some drawbacks, including physical ailments from using inadequate home furniture. . This article was originally published on Alliance Virtual Offices. . Without proper office equipment, workers are 27.5 – 46.9%

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Ryan Anderson VP of Global Research & Insights MillerKnoll | The Return to Office & Reengineering Cities

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In fact, I just read an article yesterday about New York City mayor and the governor of New York, both newly elected, talking about redesigning the entire city of Manhattan around a population realm. Maybe they’re investing in some home office solutions. One of the things that’s most topical on the news right now.

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