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12 Last-Minute Gift Ideas For Digital Nomads

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Having lots of bulky baggage is not ideal when you’re trying to travel light, so gifting experiences, digital gifts, or small items is ideal. . Small, portable gifts like a travel adaptor or chic and practical laptop stand make great tangible presents for any occasion. . Wireless travel massage pillow . Travel adaptor .

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Pedal Your Way Through That Afternoon Slump With FlexiSpot’s Desk Bike

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Ergonomic furniture company FlexiSpot sent us their All-In-One Desk Bike/Bike Workstation V9 to review. . FlexiSpot, a company focused on designing ergonomic office furniture, offers eco-friendly and practical products for the workplace or the home office. . Ergonomics . Ergonomics. Capability .

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7 Tips for Organizing Your Home-Based Business

Stephanie LH Calahan

  Consider proper storage needs as well as ergonomic needs.    With your most important tasks under your belt, you will be able to enjoy your home-office life guilt free! .    With your most important tasks under your belt, you will be able to enjoy your home-office life guilt free!

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The workation is taking off – but it needs the right tech to make it effective

Workplace Insight

Amid soaring flight and accommodation costs, it also has the benefit of helping workationers keep costs down too, as travellers can book flights on off-peak days, or opt for a last-minute discount without the worry of getting the time off of work.

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A brief history of the future of work

Workplace Insight

In Dorian Lynskey’s The Ministry of Truth, a “biography” of Nineteen Eighty-Four, the author describes how Orwell’s book was the end point of an obsession with utopian (and ultimately dystopian) fiction that characterised the first half of the Twentieth Century, and reflected the competing political, social and economic ideologies of the era.

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We are not blank slates and we don’t adapt to change in predictable ways

Workplace Insight

A fascinating book, Work: A History of How We Spend Our Time by the anthropologist James Suzman goes back much further and even to other species and the physical universe to describe the nature of work and our changing attitudes towards it. It’s not even as if people can expect to be less distracted than in an office.

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