New Year’s means a fresh start to live better, be better and work better. The Market and the Media take advantage of this desire to improve yourself with a tidal wave of ads for products/programs/books that promise to “help you lose weight.” But that very phrase, “lose weight” is the key to the failure to…There’s more. Click here.
Home Office New Year’s Resolutions: Why Your Subconscious Sabotages You & How to Use Psychology to Craft Successful Resolutions
Home Office: Why Kitchen Counter “Offices” Don’t Work
“This space for a home office in my kitchen just doesn’t work,” said a client pointing to 30 inches of counter space that was supposed to be a working space. Her new gourmet kitchen was gorgeous with all the latest appliances and tons of storage. But the counter space designated as a built-in desk/home office…There’s more. Click here.
Home Office Efficiency: How to NOT Lose Your Next Big Idea: walking through a doorway increases forgetfulness
Have you ever been working in your home office on a great idea, walked into another room and immediately forgot what you were thinking? Then, you re-claim that thought by simply going back to the place where it first occurred. You were not experiencing a “senior moment”; it means your thoughts are tied to context…There’s more. Click here.
Home Office Efficiency, Creativity and the Human Element: How Isolation Depletes Creativity and the Need for a New Perspective
Part 2 of 2 This week’s post is the Yang to last week’s Yin. Last week I wrote about the need to disconnect from technology and make the time and space to be alone to be open to truly creative problem solving. But too much alone time, with or without technology, can be dangerous to…There’s more. Click here.
How to Create an Efficient Home Office when You Lack Space: Dinosaur Space – Overlooked and Underused Rooms as your Home Office
Part 2 of 3 part mini-series. Part 1 of this series discussed where NOT to put your home office. Business empires have been started at a kitchen table or in a garage. It is so easy to let labels determine how we use things. A guest room is only a guest room; a dining room…There’s more. Click here.