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  • … to a shape you can sustain. Again, this is part of Covey: Work on what you can control, not on what you can’t. As the day progresses, watch how the surface changes. It will grow and shrink. Areas will need to become transparent, or strengthened, as you change tasks and environments. When you no longer need …

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  • … of designers many of whom work with the recycling of materials and find ways of creating contemporary and beautiful products, such as Lisa Whatmore at Squint Ltd. Why ‘go’ eco? Eco at home means that you will be creating a space that costs you less to run as you’ll be using less resources …

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  • … for my schooling and also counts my time in UP as part of my work hours. But this is a case of “it’s not you, it’s me” syndrome. I was not born to be in a full-time job, doing routinary office things. I study because I’m bored despite my plate being full. I took my MIM even though Level Up! did …

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  • If you’re like most busy people today, you may not have time for some of the common stress-reduction techniques, like hot baths, exercise or meditation. Between work and family commitments, you may have trouble finding time to sleep. Fortunately, there are things you can do on the go to help reduce …

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  • … when following up on potential employee’s background and work history. Performing a Physician Background Check on potential hires helps reduce turnover, cut costs, ensure quality customer relations, guard against loss prevention, and maintain a safe working environment. Employers looking for quick …

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  • … a particular form of religion or spiritual practice. America’s Common Society Movement seeks to implement these ideals through a grassroots effort across religious, ethnic, and class lines. Yet there is a reason such radical ideas form in certain spiritual environments: most people who have a need …

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  • … their full creative potential she says it is “extremely important to carefully craft the environments in which they learn and in which they work.” This is what I mean when I talk about the personal creative process that has to be observed, learned and managed. As an example, I can only solve …

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  • … elements which are unique to mobile (e.g. location), the content extension strategy can work well in the high LSM space (where the fixed internet is already being consumed) A large mobile media opportunity however remains unexploited by digital publishers. That is a strategy which is all about setting …

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  • Ok, if you’re a regular reader of me, at any of my blogs, you may have noticed that I’m not the biggest animal fan. Animals are often messy, a lot of work, and they’re just not my deal. Pets to me, are enough trouble, once you cross over to wild animals, say like, monkeys, it’s just more fuss …

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  • … an office or workplace that is properly landscaped has in turn less employee absenteeism and higher retention of staff. People who work in environments that contain a landscaped area with plenty of color also have greater productivity. Why? It is an established fact that humans have an affinity …