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Maximizing productivity while working from home
Productivity is all about routine and rhythm. You can’t expect to put out your best work when you don’t have the right work environment in place. At home, you have anchors geared towards leisure and relaxation instead. The sound of the kettle brewing, the cat or dog pining for attention, and the parRead more
Productivity is all about routine and rhythm. You can’t expect to put out your best work when you don’t have the right work environment in place. At home, you have anchors geared towards leisure and relaxation instead. The sound of the kettle brewing, the cat or dog pining for attention, and the partner asking if you want a cup of tea. As such, working from home isn’t conducive to optimal productivity. To get to a better place with your output, you need to minimize distractions.
See lessWedding Registry
It’s pretty normal, I see it as a tradition to give gifts to new wives as they are starting a brand new phase of their life. I love the idea of wedding registries because it helps make sure that the couple receives things they actually need. I consider registries as courtesies to help your guests chRead more
It’s pretty normal, I see it as a tradition to give gifts to new wives as they are starting a brand new phase of their life. I love the idea of wedding registries because it helps make sure that the couple receives things they actually need. I consider registries as courtesies to help your guests choose gifts and help them not feel like shit when the couple opens their gift and start seeing 6 same items from different persons.
See lessTaxing the rich even more!
To some extent I agree. It's necessary for society for the rich to pay more tax, although it isn't entirely fair. However, since when has fairness ever being an acceptable argument for the distribution of money? If an economic society were to be fair, then wages would be based on the work effort, noRead more
To some extent I agree. It’s necessary for society for the rich to pay more tax, although it isn’t entirely fair. However, since when has fairness ever being an acceptable argument for the distribution of money? If an economic society were to be fair, then wages would be based on the work effort, not some imaginary hierarchy. To be honest, the rich receive a lot of the money, for really doing nothing. Shares and investments are a luxury only the wealthy can afford, which generally only stand to make them richer.
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