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MIT Economists on the Impact of COVID-19 on Labor Markets

Small Business Labs

." But if there is a substantial reduction in the number of people working in offices and/or traveling to meet in offices, there will be much less need for the workers who feed, transport, clothe, entertain, and shelter people when they are not in their homes.    4. 

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Tips for the Traveling Administrative Professional

Office Dynamics

Then, when it’s finally time to take a day off and relax, or travel for business, they’re starting from scratch and the planning process suddenly feels more stressful than ever! Use the checklist to help organize your travel planning superpowers so you can feel the joy of a stress free trip. Booking Your Trip. Packing Your Bags.

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Bosses Day - October 16

The Office Professionals Place

What if your boss doesn’t drink coffee, well they have to eat or buy clothing right? So a gift card to their favorite restaurant or clothing store would be appropriate. Determine what your boss could really use in the office or home that would either relieve stress or increase their productivity.

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Why Less Is More

Brilliantly Better

No matter how “right” that thought may look like in my own internal values system, if it triggers feelings of anger, revenge or fear, it’s a negative thought. Particularly helpful when I go clothes shopping ! I could do with a lot less stress today. Relieve Stress and Anxiety: Easy Steps That Work!

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What I Learned From Wearing the Same Outfit for 2 Weeks

Success

When picking my official automated outfit, I realized an unsettling truth: I wear a lot of the same clothes anyway. We’ve made a 12-hour drive to visit family down South for years, and I find myself pulling into the same gas stations, grabbing to-go sandwiches at the same restaurants. Subconsciously preventing decision fatigue.

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