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The Cognitive Scientist’s Handbook to Working an Optimal Day

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This habit might be silencing phone notifications on your work email, shutting the door to your home office or listening to a meditative podcast or audiobook on your commute home. Have a “digital sunset”: Loney recommends putting your phone or other screens away at least 30 minutes before you go to bed.

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Top 5 Tips for Writing a Staff Handbook

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Business Telephone Systems & Phone Lines For Your Business techdepot.co.uk Top 5 Tips for Writing a Staff Handbook by Stefan Töpfer on Mar 08, 2010 The top 5 tips weekly post is always full of hints and tips for small, home & micro business owners. Review the handbook at regular intervals to examine whether it needs updating.

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41 Ways to Improve Yourself in Just 10 Minutes

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Put down your phone. Try putting your phone out of sight (and touch) for 10 minutes of uninterrupted productivity. Start a life handbook. We’re subjected to thousands of distractions throughout the day, an issue particularly exacerbated by technology. hours each day “accessing digital content that is unrelated to their jobs.”

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Set Healthy Boundaries at Work

Ian's Messy Desk

Technology improvements to cell phones and remote desktop computer access can make it possible to work from virtually anywhere. In the long run, though, an unhealthy lifestyle will only make you less productive by lowering your energy level and making you more susceptible to illness. Put your health first.

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Good Business: A Reputation of Integrity

The Small Business Blog

Business Telephone Systems & Phone Lines For Your Business techdepot.co.uk Simpson « Top 5 Tips for Writing a Staff Handbook Top 5 Basic Advertising Tips » « Previous Entries This entry was posted on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at 2:30 am and is filed under Customer Service , SME-Blog. Digg Furl Netscape Yahoo!

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Don't Let Empty Pockets Hold You Back!

The Small Business Blog

Business Telephone Systems & Phone Lines For Your Business techdepot.co.uk « Top 5 Tips for Giving a New Business a Kick Start Top 5 Tips for Writing a Staff Handbook » « Previous Entries This entry was posted on Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at 2:30 am and is filed under SME-Blog , bootstrap.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Use the notebook for everything you want to keep track of: to do lists, grocery lists, client meetings, phone calls, dreams and goals. Pick a half-dozen little items that can be completed in 5 minutes each or less (an email you need to send, a phone call to make, something to look up on the internet.) a 6x9(ish) spiral notebook.

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