What Do You Wanna Know?
Your Home Office
- Work Smarter, Not Harder!

Working the cube farm has been a disaster for worker productivity for years and you are finally fed up. Your company has offered you an opportunity to work from home. So finally, the home office is born. The choice of the location of your home office is crucial to your success.

Too close to the activities going on and you get distracted. Too far away, and you become stranded on an island. Another concern is the "7-Eleven" effect, in other words, you are always open for business and in a very short time you find yourself exhausted. But there are ways to manage these issues in order to make your home office experience a success.

Now the home office is more of a focus in the design process, make this space worth living. Make it comfortable, but not too comfortable. Make it warm and inviting, but not a play room for the kids. Make it a place to work, but also a place to live. Confused? Don't be because this is your space to do with as you wish. Just keep in mind your particular situation and plan accordingly.

Maybe converting your attic for use as a home office is a wonderful idea. Maybe working in the corner of a bedroom works. Whatever your space allocation is having a true home office is a great way to keep your overhead low since you are already paying for the space and the real hidden value of a home office is that it doesn't have to look like a corporate office with a huge oak desk and wall-to-wall filing cabinets. And even though your children will disagree, your home office is not somewhere they should be playing. Finding space for a home office is a major concern these days.

Once you have found your space, you should hopefully find that working from a home office is interesting, varied and provides an opportunity to deliver results that will make a real difference to your life. It won't be difficult to work if you have a well-organized, fully equipped home office and you have organized well and are comfortable.

But the key to a well run home office and a satisfied worker is this: create a work schedule just like you would if you went into the office every day. Don't wake up tomorrow and ask yourself what you are going to do that day, have a plan. Also set working hours, you go into the office from 8-5 or 9-6 and that's it, you leave for the day, turn off the light behind you and shut the door just as if your commute were miles away from home instead of inches from the couch.

Another suggestion is turn the audible notification off for new email on your computer. Every ding, or dong, or beep and you will be running for the computer like Pavlov's dogs.

Remember: Work Smarter, Not Harder!


Dealing With Motion Sickness
When You Travel For The Holidays


There are plenty of things you can do on your own to help prevent the effects of motion sickness from occurring. Many adults find they don't suffer from motion sickness if they drive the car. This is because the sensors in their brain view the scenery flashing by differently when they are in the driver's seat. This is why so many get sick when they travel by train. If you are susceptible to motion sickness as a passenger in a car avoid a window seat on a train. You also want to avoid those seats that face backwards.


Storing Your Coffee
- Should You Freeze Your Coffee?


Coffee has four main enemies against freshness: air, heat, light and moisture. At first, freezing doesn't seem to contain many of the offending enemies. However, appearances can be deceiving.

Coffee beans have been roasted in order to enhance flavor. The beans are also porous. Unfortunately a freezer can contain many other foods which have odors. The porous beans can absorb the flavors of many other frozen foods. Flavored coffees can be pleasant, but no one wants to drink seafood or garlic flavored coffee.

What Does Success And A Big Hunk-Of-Iron, Have In Common?


The engine warmly receives much needed energy and the locomotive begins it's journey.

The real change comes to play, when the fire burns coal, which creates steam and right on down the mechanical line, levers and gears immediately get moving and momentum begins.

More coal, more steam, more momentum.

Successfully reaching it's destination sooner or, later.

Basic Weight Loss Tips And Advice


To lose weight you must keep a daily caloric deficit. What this means is that you must burn off more calories than you take in. For example, if you consume 1700 calories per day, to lose weight you would want to be burning off around 2000 calories each day. To achieve a caloric deficit, eat healthy low-fat foods. Avoid simple carbohydrates, like sugar and white bread, and eat whole grains instead. Get plenty of protein from lean sources such as chicken breast, egg whites, tuna and lean cuts of beef. Eat as many fresh vegetables as you wish and drink at least 6 to 8 glasses of water per day. Allow yourself to eat one cheat meal per week. Indulging in occasional cheat meals will help you stick with your diet over the long term.

Too Much Of A Good Thing?


If you have been weight/resistance training, you will understand how great it is to see your body change so dramatically and how easy it would be to increase training intensity and frequency too quickly. Of course, rationally we all know this is a mistake. But, the desire for an even better shape and "feel good" chemicals (endorphins) can cause us to do just a bit too much... And ouch.

Natural Antioxidant


A natural antioxidant protects the body against free radicals. One of the many functions of natural antioxidants is to work against the formation of cellular damage caused by free radicals. Free radicals are highly reactive chemical substances which are produced whenever our body undergoes the process of oxidation, e.g. breathing.

When free radicals are released, they immediately latch onto other molecules, stealing their electrons and in so doing, turning them into unstable molecules like themselves. The result is a rapid chain reaction which when left unattended can lead to various degenerative diseases such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, memory loss, etc.

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