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Home Sweet … Ergonomic Workspace. Why wellbeing and comfort matters when you work from home

Workplace Insight

Working from home offers a host of benefits: flexible hours, avoiding the commute, and the comfort of your own pyjamas (within reason, of course). But amidst the perks, it’s easy to overlook an often-forgotten aspect: ergonomics. This lack of movement can further exacerbate ergonomic issues. But don’t opt for cheap.

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Who’s Stuck With The Bill?

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The rise in working remotely comes with several costs, which include internet subscriptions, computers and office equipment, home office furniture, security, insurance, and software. Those costs include internet subscriptions, computers and office equipment, home office furniture, security, insurance, and software.

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12 Last-Minute Gift Ideas For Digital Nomads

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What’s great about these online courses is that they can be taken remotely, from anywhere in the world — perfect for a location-independent professional. Every digital nomad needs a laptop, but not everyone will have a laptop stand and be ergonomically positioned when working. . Foldable laptop stand .

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Tips on Staying Focused and Disciplined When Working From Home

Office Dynamics

Come tax time, they may be able to deduct a lot of their home office-related expenses. Of course, there is a flip side to the often glorious world of telecommuting. To stay on top of things and be organized in your work, you need to have a dedicated home office.

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

Workplace Insight

Commuting at the same time as everybody else is clearly a ridiculous, unnecessary and anachronistic thing to do on a routine basis, as has become newly apparent, but so too is locking oneself away in a home office or dining room with its isolation, lack of ergonomics and amorphous routines.

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Dave Cairns SVP of CBRE |Unlocking Urban Potential: Repurposing Office Spaces for Sustainable Development

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I’m working on my home office today. I have an office that’s about 15 minutes away, a regular business office. So I really do think that remote work will make downtown environments more about living and less about working will, of course, still occur there. They’re locals. And look at yourself.

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