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How to Make Your Office Setup Ergonomic—And Avoid Health Issues

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While working from home has brought about a number of benefits including shorter commutes, higher productivity and a better work-life balance, one issue remains: Employees are still sitting too much. Thankfully, if you work at home, you can control your setup and invest in ergonomic products that are better for your body.

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

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While ergonomics might seem less crucial in your home office, it’s just as important as in a traditional office setting. Just because you work from home, doesn’t mean things are different when it comes to your wellbeing. Keep your keyboard and mouse within easy reach: Avoid awkward wrist angles.

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The workation is taking off – but it needs the right tech to make it effective

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But for it to be a success, it’s also important to consider how “workationers” can keep working effectively and productively. The change of scenery can potentially help workers to access a new headspace and become more productive. And a notable drop in productivity from workationers will probably see the perk being short lived.

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Don't Be an Introvert Writer | Men With Pens

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People who spend excessive amounts of time alone tend to suffer from anxiety, stress, and even memory loss. What Should I Do” – Microblogging Reply Laura Spencer ( @TXWriter ) July 1, 2010 at 9:18 am We’re supposed to leave the home officer sometimes? By the way, you’re not a lone wolf. Great post.

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