Bringing The Outdoors In
by Kim Schroeder
Who doesn’t love the warmth of the sun across their face? Or the renewed feeling that you get, after a long dreary winter, when a hint of green starts to appear on the trees? I think that we can all agree that most of us love nature and the positive feelings that it evokes in us.
Now stop and think about how much time you actually have to spend in nature, compared to the time you spend doing other activities like grocery shopping, driving in the car, or working in the office.
The Top 5 Ways Your Office Can Make You Smarter
by Marisa Kenyon
In today's busy world, where work is everywhere, the places we work in really matter. They affect how well we focus and think. In this blog, we'll explore five ways your office can boost your brainpower, looking at the small but important things that help you think better.
Restocking the Breakroom
The breakroom is the heartbeat of any workplace, serving as a hub for employees to recharge, socialize, and refuel their productivity. If you’ve found your breakroom is in need of a restock, here is a helpful list of items you’ll need to keep employees happy…
Decorate Your Workspace for the Fall Season
A recent poll asked employees what they enjoy most about autumn in the workplace and the majority of the respondents said they enjoyed decorating their workspace for the new season. To help you jumpstart your fall decor, we’ve compiled some clever ways you can decorate your workspace for autumn…
The Power of Office Ice Cream Socials
While work-related activities undoubtedly play a crucial role in fostering a positive culture, sometimes it's the simple pleasures that can make a significant difference. Enter the beloved tradition of office ice cream socials—a delightful way to bring employees together, spark conversations, and celebrate accomplishments. Here are just a handful of the benefits they can offer…
Revitalize Your Classroom: Transforming Learning Spaces for Maximum Productivity
by Micah Guzman
Now that yet another school year has come to a close, it is the beginning of summer vacation for a majority of students and educators. It’s an exciting time of relaxation and decompression, and the perfect opportunity to start evaluating what can be done to improve the space in which students and educators spend so much time. Today, let’s look at three ways a school or classroom can be refreshed to enhance productivity for the upcoming school year.
The best desk décor ideas for personalizing your workspace
Picture this: You enter a room and instinctively reach for the doorknob to open the door. As you do, you expect to find the light switch conveniently placed on the right side, just like it is for about 90% of the population. Being right-handed has its advantages, subtly woven into our daily lives, often going unnoticed until they are absent…
Solutions for an Open Office Environment
by Kim Schroeder
Within the past couple of years, we have seen an increase in open workspaces. The intention was that employees could collaborate, share knowledge, and be more productive overall. Corporate America thought this was an ideal solution for encouraging teamwork. We now know that this is not always the case. There are current studies that show that an open work environment can be more disruptive. The lack of privacy, along with the added noise, can do the opposite of what was intended and inhibit an employee’s ability to concentrate, therefore decreasing productivity.
The Gift of Ergonomics
Ergonomics in the workplace is the gift that keeps on giving. From increasing employee productivity to reducing the risk of workplace accidents, ergonomic accessories are oftentimes viewed as a key component of a successful, comfortable workplace. Here are some of the benefits that ergonomics can bring to your office space:
Why Comfort is Key at the Office
There can be tremendous value in being physically comfortable in the office, from increased productivity to a rise in employee happiness. Here are a few helpful upgrades you can make to ensure employees are comfortable and working at the top of their game.
Creating a Night-Time Routine for Productive Mornings
Morning routines may get the most attention when it comes to improving your workday, but what if your night-time routine was just as important? Here are some tips to improve your evening routine so you can enjoy a more productive morning.
Asking for More Responsibility at Work
One way to boost your career is to ask for more responsibility at work. However, while you’re taking on more responsibilities, you also need to keep up with the scope of your current workload and meet, if not exceed expectations. But how does one achieve such a fine balance? Here are a few tips that can help…
Boost Your Happiness at Work
You spend over 40 hours a week working, whether that’s at home or in the office, so why not enjoy that time more? If you’re looking for some simple ways to boost your happiness while at work, then check out these happiness-boosting practices.
How to Disconnect from Work this Holiday Season
Disconnecting from work allows you to relax and recharge. Try these tips and see if your productivity increases and you’re able to stay in the present easier.
How to Multitask Like a Pro
Last month we asked if you tend to multitask when in online meetings. The overwhelming majority of you said you typically are doing two things at once, while a small group indicated that they occasionally multitask, and the minority stating that they try not to, but their mind tends to wander. Wherever you fall on this list, have no fear! Here are some of the best ways to multitask like a pro and get your work done efficiently.
Is Hiking the Secret to Success?
Did you know that hiking can have physical and emotional benefits? If your organization is looking to fuel productivity and develop leaders, hiking may just be the answer. Here are just a few potential benefits to consider.
Helpful Techniques to Beat Procrastination
Last month, we asked you to tell us what your productivity secret was, from coffee and meditation to music and to-do lists. The majority of you chose music as your secret weapon, while to-do lists came in a close second. No matter what your current productivity hack is, it can be helpful to try some new techniques.