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Escape The Desk: The Ultimate List Of Inspiring, Free Places to Work Remotely — Parks, Coffee Shops, And More!

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Working at alternative work spaces outside of the standard home office can help provide greater opportunities for networking, improve creativity on projects, and even get you out of a work rut. Understanding your own unique work-life preferences is key to finding an alternative workplace away from the standard home office.

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The 17 Best Gifts for People Who Work from Home [2021]

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Now that working from home —whether full time or just a few days a week—is becoming the rule and not the exception, it’s likely you or your loved ones could use a home office makeover. We’ve curated a list of 17 useful yet luxurious items guaranteed to make any work-from-home experience easier, cozier and overall more efficient.

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Is a post-COVID remote work policy right for you?

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A lengthy commute in traffic can add a lot of time and stress to someone’s workday and speed up burnout. FlexJobs’ survey of more than 2,100 employees who worked from home during the pandemic found that 51% reported being more productive while working remotely. Remote work can increase productivity. It can save money for employers.

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Best Business Technology for Small Businesses & Their Owners (28 ideas from them to you!)

Stephanie LH Calahan

Since I work at home (and because we're full-time RVers, always on the road), I need to be able to fax/copy/convert from anywhere. But I live and work in less than 200 square feet -- so I don't have the room for a lot of equipment. Can't Live Without Google. I am so much more organized and less stressed.