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Flexibility In Design: Turning A Workplace Into An Outdoor Oasis

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In the workplace, the pandemic changed everything: workers traded in cubicles and water cooler chats for their couches and furry friends. One way to do this is by utilizing the power of nature, which can have a profound impact on creating a happy, healthy and productive work environment. adults are at an all-time high.

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Peace and quiet at work? Here are ten of the best and most far out solutions

Workplace Insight

The Isolator In 1925 an American science magazine editor called Hugo Gernsback decided he’d had enough of being distracted by the people and racket around him and concluded the only possible solution was to do something about where his head was at. Some of the solutions they have come up with have been great, some a little less so.

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You Will Survive: 8 Strategies to Overcome New Entrepreneur Anxiety

Success

Breathe and know that there’s no need to retreat back to cubicle-land. Cut expenses to the bone. This might mean leaving your work environment (that Airbnb getaway is looking better and better), or even speaking about yourself in the third person. The act of starting a business demands this initiation from every entrepreneur.

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Authentically Gen Z: The Values, Aspirations & Drivers That Will Re-Define The Future Of Work

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This article was written by Deborah Nemeth and Megan Skaalen , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. The primary, secondary and college/university environments this generation experienced offered spaces for a variety of needs—not just teacher-centered instruction like past generations experienced.

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