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  • Top Home Office Investments Every Remote Worker Needs

    March 6, 2025 / 4 Comments
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    Working remotely comes with plenty of perks, but it also requires the right environment to maximize productivity and comfort. If you’re setting up a home workspace, you’ll want to invest in a few essentials that make your day-to-day tasks easier and more efficient. Below are the top home office investments every remote worker should consider. Ergonomic Furniture Sitting in one position for hours on an uncomfortable chair can lead to back pain, poor posture, or even long-term health issues. Investing in an ergonomic office chair with lumbar support and adjustable armrests is a game-changer. Pairing it with a height-adjustable desk allows you to switch between sitting and standing, improving posture…

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  • Keeping Step While Running A Business On The Road

    October 16, 2019 / No Comments
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    Running a business is always demanding. However, it can be hard to meet those demands depending on your space. When owning a business from home, for instance, it can be hard to create the barrier between your home life and professional life that you need. That same difficulty goes for running a business on the road. Whether you travel frequently or the business itself takes you from place to place, here’s how to make sure you don’t have to leave it behind. Set the objectives and tasks effectively It’s easy to lose your focus when you’re not with your team, working together on goals and checking in on them throughout…

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  • Time-Wasting Tasks Every Business Should Automate

    September 24, 2019 / 4 Comments
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    As all entrepreneurs should know, time is a valuable asset. Between endless to-do lists and constant fires, the workday can easily be consumed by the mundane, time-wasting tasks of business life. Your time may seem productive, but you’re doing barely enough to stay up and running. That’s why you must remove recurring tasks from your routine. While you can delegate some of this work, automation is an option too. With that in mind, here are six tasks that you can automate.  Job Recruitment Most business owners launch their ventures alone, but, at some point, they all need help. When this time comes, you’ll need to hire your first employee. Job…

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