Author: Kristen Ghergich
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A little green goes a long way: Plants perfect for your office
While your office may not be your sanctuary, a few simple changes can positively affect the way you feel and work. For starters, you can add a little life to your workspace with plants. Office plants not only make a space more aesthetically pleasing, but can also reduce stress, deter illness, remove air pollutants, and […]
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Make sure all your work ducks are in a row before you leave for vacation
In the United States vacation has become a blessing and a curse: Most of us want to take time off, but sometimes the stress involved in prepping for a break from work can make beach time seem a little less tantalizing. In fact, some research suggests nearly half of American workers regularly do not use […]
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How to keep children at ease at the doctor’s office
It’s not abnormal for children to fear visits to the doctor’s office. Despite many pediatricians’ best efforts to make their offices fun and inviting, kids know that scary things happen there. They go to the doctor when they don’t feel well, and sometimes kids have to get shots or undergo other unpleasant tests and procedures. […]
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Microwave hacks for the breakroom: Cleaning, cooking and office tips
Microwaves are pretty ubiquitous in office breakrooms. They heat up breakfast, lunch, and snacks quickly so you don’t have to slave over a hot stove while on the job. But with so many people using one appliance day in and day out, things can get a little messy. From restoring chips’ crispiness to foaming milk […]
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About Time: The benefits of time tracking
If you feel like there just aren’t enough days in the week or enough open spots in your calendar, then the last thing you probably want to do is track your time. But, the benefits of time tracking abound. For starters, it can help eliminate non-essential activity, improve focus, save money, and provide greater awareness […]
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Back to School Sniffles: How to keep the whole family healthy
There is no denying that kids and their families get sick more often when school is in session. Children don’t fully understand how illnesses spread and may not be the best about hygiene, which makes schools a breeding ground for viruses and bacteria. Kids often share germs better than toys and school supplies, but that […]
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Your Phone Is Super Gross: Here’s how to clean it
We’ve learned how dirty and grimy our keyboards can get. While you may be inclined to clean your workspace, you may overlook another germ-infested item that goes to and from work with you every single day: your phone. Research shows that most of us rarely disinfect our phones. Yet one in six cell phones contain […]
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Understanding the basics of color theory
Color theory, which is made up of dozens of concepts and design applications, creates a structure for how we use and describe color. While we know color is produced when light reflects back to the eye, color theory is considered a theory because it cannot be proven. That said, the terms and principles illustrated in […]
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12 Common social media blunders and how to fix them
More and more companies are realizing the potential social media marketing has for their businesses. Whether you are just getting started using social media for your brand or are well versed in the space, it can be hard to determine which steps will lead to measureable results, and everyone will make mistakes. Especially in a […]
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Productive Palette: How color can influence workplace behavior
For many offices, a lot of thought goes into design elements like desk and cubicle layout and lighting. But when it comes to color, many companies default to white. Studies show color can significantly influence our mood. Certain colors can excite, depress, stimulate, increase appetite, and/or tranquilize. While each person’s personality affects how they interpret […]
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What you should do when meetings don’t meet expectations
Meetings are a necessary evil. While they can and do accomplish plenty, meetings aren’t always productive. And they’re costly too: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that unnecessary meetings cost $37 billion every year. But by defining the type of meeting you’re having, establishing ground rules, and inviting only who you need to, meetings […]
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How Herman Miller’s innovative office design led to the dreaded cubicle
While the word cubicle may conjure up feelings of disdain and claustrophobia, cramped quarters and uniformity weren’t the intention of this storied office staple. Some 50 years ago, Herman Miller designers dreamt up the prototype for what eventually became the cubicle we know today. In it’s early stages, these open-plan office systems were designed to […]