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Embrace the Freedom: Overcoming Work-From-Home Guilt with Confidence

Tips From T. Marie

In this blog post, we’ll explore practical strategies to help you overcome work-from-home guilt and reclaim your confidence. Whether it’s the absence of a stressful commute or the ability to work in comfortable attire, focus on the positives that remote work offers. But fear not! So, let’s dive in!

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Is Your Collaboration Smart?

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The use of ergonomic furniture minimizes physical strain and contributes to overall well-being. Familiarity with the UC platform can make it easier for employees to adopt new technology. She also stressed the importance of training and support in ensuring the successful adoption of new tools.

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Biophilic design has a long history and an even bigger future

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Participants outfitted with sensors to monitor heart rates and stress levels had to solve mathematical problems. The findings , reported in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, were that participants who viewed natural images had lower stress levels and felt more rested afterwards.

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6 Secrets of Stress Management

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Home About Contact Me Links Sitemap 6 Secrets of Stress Management Posted by Ian McKenzie Written on May 31, 2010 If youre new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. As I’m sitting here, enjoying a coffee and taking it easy, I’m thinking about stress. We all have stress; there’s no way to avoid it. Thanks for visiting!

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8 Ways to Calm Nerves When Give a Speech

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Anxiety is a natural state that exists any time we are under stress. Giving a presentation normally causes stress. Almost everyone experiences some stress before presentations, even when the speech is as simple as, “tell the group something about yourself.” Or, if you prefer, you can subscribe to my blog posts by e-mail.

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How to be of More Value to Your Boss

Ian's Messy Desk

2) Be a stress-buster Your stress level is directly correlated to the boss’s stress level. But you can put a plan in place that will reduce your boss’ stress and, therefore, your own. Your boss will see you are saving her time and see you as a stress-reducer. Your calm demeanor will lower everyone’s stress level.

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10 Tips for Being a Good Neighbour at Work

Ian's Messy Desk

Be careful what you say in stressful situations. Co-workers will gain confidence in you if they see you react calmly during difficult times. I work in a call center and sometimes the stress of the job alone is enough to keep you on the edge. Demonstrate a caring attitude. Make others feel they important to you.

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