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Millennials : The New Generation of Workers

Image via http://www.thegenyblog.com Terms like “Baby Boomer” have been part of our age description lingo for years. The newest nickname in our jargon is “Gen Y” or “Millennials”. These are people that are in their 20’s, who were...

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Give the people light!!! According to @steelcase 42% of people asked believe that poor lighting is a serious hazard in the office...#tsblog
May. 15, 2012

10 reasons to leave your desk

When it seems that all of your productivity can be done while sitting at a desk and starring at a screen, there are still plenty of reasons to unplug and leave your desk.

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Walk around. Yes, it's as simple as that. Move your...

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"Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much. " Helen Keller #tsblog
May. 14, 2012

Grind Collaborative Workspace NYC

The term “coworking” has been thrown around quite a bit in recent times, especially in New York. Benjamin Dyett, co-founder of Grind prefers “collaborative workspace”.  Partners Karina Warshaw, Stuart Warshaw, and Benjamin Dyett set...

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Do you AeroPress? You should! A gourmet cup of java that is truly a great buy! #tsblog
May. 13, 2012

Workplace Trends: Telecommuting

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My team and I have weekly meetings, daily emails, and strategy sessions. We plan for the week, and the upcoming months for tasks, events, and other responsibilities.  We do everything a normal office does, with one...

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Do you AeroPress? You should! A gourmet cup of java that is truly a great buy! #tsblog
May. 11, 2012

How To: Create a Sacred Work Zone

As a writer there's a certain environment I need in order to zone in and get to work. Married to an entrepreneur, I also know there's a zone for getting things done that is priceless, so how do you go about creating the space to ensure you're...

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Productivity Tip: Write it Down. I know we are in a tehcie age, but making a note means you can't lose/forget it in the data oasis #tsblog
May. 10, 2012
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