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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. Related legislation such as Display Screen Equipment Regulations is equally applicable.

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Key Coworking Trends To Watch In 2024

Allwork

Coworking spaces are becoming more attractive by offering amenities such as ergonomic chairs, healthy snacks, and barista-level coffee. Flexible workspaces now compete with the remote worker’s home office, sofa, kitchen or favorite café. The demand for coworking spaces is increasing due to the popularity of hybrid work models.

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What You Need to Do for Better Productivity in the Home Office

Productivityist

Flexibility with time is one of the most widely lauded advantages of working from home. Without thorough time management , breaking your day up into work and out-of-work time, they can both blur together. It not only makes the home harder to work in, but also making it harder to relax in since you’re always (to some degree) “on.”.

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How To Banish Procrastination Once And For All

Allwork

Tim Pychl, psychology professor and member of Procrastination Research Group at Carleton University, Ottawa, interprets procrastination as “an emotion regulation problem, not a time management problem,” associated with feelings of anxiety, unworthiness, and stress.