Tag: mental-health
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10 weird but true facts about working from home (that explain a lot…maybe)đ€Ż
Working from home sounds like a dream… until you realize youâve had 9 coffees, no pants, and 4 existential crises before 10 a.m. Here are some quirky facts and surprising stats that prove: WFH isnât just a way of working â itâs a whole mood. đŹ People talk less⊠but Slack more Studies show remote…
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Remote vs. return-to-office: Why purpose beats location in a big-company worldđ§
Somewhere between the âZoom foreverâ era and the recent wave of return-to-office memos, a lot of remote workersâmyself includedâstarted asking the same question: âDoes where I work matter more than why I work?â And letâs be real: when you work for a large company, the pressure to show up in personâphysically and politicallyâcan be intense.…
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The browser extensions that are worth checking out (enterprise-safe picks)đ§©
In my hybrid workplace, the browser is a key tool â itâs your desk, your notebook, your conference room, and sometimes your stress ball. But all that power brings noise, distraction, and the dreaded 30-tab spiral. As someone who works across creative, content, and digital collaboration, Iâve tried dozens of browser extensions promising more focus…
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How I trained my brain to stop âdoom scrollingâ between tasksđ”
You finish a meeting, close the tab, and think: âIâll just check the news for a minute.âTwenty-five minutes later, youâve scrolled through three disasters, a celebrity meltdown, and an ad for a robot you donât need â and youâve completely forgotten what you were supposed to do next. This is what I call Doom Scrolling…
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How to tame MS Teams and make it work for you everydayđŠ
Letâs be real: Microsoft Teams is kind of like that co-worker whoâs incredibly helpful, but also talks too much, shows up uninvited, and occasionally shouts your name across the office for no reason. You open it in the morning and boom:đ„ 87 notificationsđŁ 6 “quick questions”đ 4 random files you werenât expectingđ€ A bot trying…
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Working remotely and feeling invisible? Hereâs how I make my work visibleđ”ïž
When you work in an office, your presence is often obvious. People see you arrive early. They notice when you stay late. Even your stress face in front of the coffee machine says, âIâm working hard.â But when you’re remote?It’s different.Quietly productive can start to feel like quietly forgotten. If youâve ever felt like your…
