As I have had several recent posts about ergonomics, standing desks and treadmill desks, I want to share some home office exercises with you that will help burn calories or at least help you release some of the stiffness and muscle tension which accompanies your work day. 10 Home Office Exercise Videos to Help You…There’s more. Click here.
The Treadmill Desk: 4 Best Tips for Improved Health and Productivity
Standing desks, treadmill desks and health are hot topics in the workplace, whether in the home office or a corporate office. But how to use a treadmill desk, get the best long-term health results and maintain your productivity? NPR correspondent Patti Neighmond discussed this in Can You Move It and Work It on a Treadmill…There’s more. Click here.
Remote Workers and Self-Employed: 4 Tips on How to Manage Your Boss and Your Clients for Improved Productivity
Tips on communicating and coordinating with your boss (for remote workers) and clients (for free-lancers and self-employed) for improved productivity. A recent article in Newsday, Small Business: Managing Remote Workers about how to manage remote workers gave me some ideas on how to turn that advice 180 degrees into how to manage your boss and/or…There’s more. Click here.
3 Tips on Home Office Set-Up for Original Thinking and Strategic Planning
I am currently reading George Lois’ book Damn Good Advice (for people with talent): How to Unleash Your Creative Potential by America’s Mass Communicator. Lois revolutionized advertising and mass communications. Sixty years later he is still challenging us to think and act creatively in the service of spreading enlightened thinking. This book is not just…There’s more. Click here.
3 Tips to Set Priorities and Achieve Your Business Building Goals
Working from a home office has the distractions for which you feel personally responsible: Picking-up your kids after school and getting them to their various activities, friends asking for favors because you are at home (you’re not really working), or doing that last load of laundry. Add to that the “normal” distractions of the home…There’s more. Click here.