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Working at Your Desk All Day Could Be Killing You
From an ergonomic perspective, the typical workspace is a cluster of slow-motion booby traps.
6 Daily Habits To Enhance Your Productivity
Keeping a tap on the activities you spend your most of the time upon is vital.
How To Have A Normal 8 Hour Workday
Succeed in maintaining work life balance as a bootstrapped entrepreneur
7 Habits of a Self-Made Millennial Millionaire
Changing your life starts with the small, consistent changes you make day to day.
6 Bad Habits You Must Break to Succeed
You can't outwork unhealthy patterns. The best way to ditch a bad habit is to embrace a good one in its place.
4 Ways To Remain Productive When Working From Home
The oxymoronic home-office is really a minefield of distractions and temptations, dithering and surfing. Here's a survival strategy.
8 Bad Computer Habits You Need to Break and Why You Should
These simple everyday habits are the most common blunders we all do
8 Things Successful People Do Before Breakfast
Completing these steps gives entrepreneurs a competitive advantage over others.
5 Ways Being a Digital Nomad Makes You a Better Entrepreneur
Time abroad helps you form better work habits that can keep benefiting your company long after you return home.
Just Start Doing Whatever It Is You Can't Stop Thinking About
Try, fail, learn, repeat. It's not fast but it gets you there sooner than not starting until you're 'ready'.
It's The End Of Work As We Know It
It will be interesting to see how the future of work evolves, sustains and changes how work is done in times to come.
The 5 Secrets of Very Productive People Are Just Common Sense
Boosting productivity is about working smarter, not harder.
8 Tips To Become More Productive From Your Home Office
A home office is not the place where we are normally the most productive.
Habits Won't Make You Successful
Daily habits won't help you succeed at anything, except maybe becoming a robot.
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Reduce stress and free up more time for the things that really matter by establishing specific procedures for everyday tasks.