The Remote Worker’s Guide to “Managing Up”
Actionable steps for making sure "out of sight" doesn't mean "out of mind"
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Actionable steps for making sure "out of sight" doesn't mean "out of mind"
Take back your space with check-lists for every room in your place
How you end your day is just as important as how you start it
The 10-minute productivity practice for achieving more in work and life
That which is measured improves…
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Systematically reorganize your files, social media, email, and more and create more mental space for what's important to you
Schedule your energy, not your time. And don’t forget to take breaks.
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