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How to exorcise your demons of disorganization

Ian's Messy Desk

If you have an open-door policy, place your back to the entrance, or face away from your cubicle entry to indicate your unavailability. Work on difficult jobs first, or at a time when you’re at peak performance, saving the less stressful tasks for when you have less energy. Keep the office door closed.

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Full-time Freelance Writing Jobs | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I earn good money, set my own hours, and I don’t have to deal with the stress of traffic, corporate politics, and an office full of idiots and suck-ups. And benefits, such as paid health insurance, is a huge plus. Full-time “Employed&# Writing – The Cons: You can get burned out from long hours and stressful work.

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Social Impact of Working From Home | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

The Small Business Blog

Copyright © 1994-2010 Winweb® · All rights reserved. People look to their employers for entree into systems of social safety nets (Social Security, disability insurance, health care benefits, etc.). People are less stressed when they can adjust their hours or days to family or personal needs.

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Fear of Success | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I’m willing to put my health at risk, my reputation, and my financial security. But what is scarier to me is spending my life sitting in a cubicle. And don’t be like those miserable people who work cubicle jobs. It’s often the cubicle-people who enable your dreams to succeed. We Bet Yes. Not just terrified.

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The Ultimate Guide to Motivating Yourself

Brilliantly Better

This sounds to me more like ‘sugar-cubicles’ motivation, rather than a mature man discipline. 50 Stress-Relievers That Take 5 Minutes Or Less Reply 15 Vlad Dolezal October 2, 2010 at 1:24 am You’re right Steven, I muddled up the reptilian and emotional brains into one, for the sake of clarity and flow of the post.

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Is blogging worth it? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Marketing has increased, my time spent creating has increased, my stress levels have decreased significantly. Summer Reading List for Biz Savvy Health Care Professionals Reply Heather Allard ( @heathALL ) July 12, 2010 at 8:56 am James, You’re preaching to the choir here! Susan Giurleo´s last blog. Powered by frugal

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