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Stay on Track for Productivity

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workers have packed up their cubicles and headed home to do just that. You can mark these blocks on your email calendar—Microsoft Outlook or Google Calendar, for instance—so it sends you reminders to stop and start. LaPersonerie believes that sometimes isolation can make you more stressed. helps you work more efficiently.

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25 Self-Help Books You (Probably) Haven’t Read

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Work gets whatever space is left in our calendars. There is a tranquil minority walking among us who stress less, but live more. They say no to cubicle lunches, four-minute book summaries, “multitasking” (whatever the heck that means) and monochrome, microwave dinners. Try it; this will change your world. Or, you can opt out.

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On the Job by Anita Bruzzese: Eat your salad first, and other.

On The Job

Heres the story I did on resolutions for your career for my Gannett column: The problem with making resolutions regarding your career is that you become so busy with your job, or so stressed by everyday work events that you quickly lose sight of the things you want to improve. Could a Union Be Coming to a Cubicle Near You?

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