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Enhance Your Work and Your Mind: The Mental Stability Magic of Coworking. Content Warning.
In a time when working from home has been the norm for many professionals, the notion of coworking spaces has developed as a beacon of mental stability and productivity and has grown increasingly popular. Coworking spaces provide a revitalising option for those who are navigating the problems of working from home, whether it be the distractions of domestic duties or the solitude of working alone. Let's look into the mental stability magic that coworking spaces may give, as well as the ways in which they promote both workplace productivity and mental health.
By Munnazir Zarin2 years ago in Journal
Will Quiet Firing Work?
The company Dell has recently gotten some attention for making a new policy in regards to Remote Work. Despite Michael Dell (CEO of Dell) recently calling Return-To-Office Mandates "Forced Hours" and saying that Remote-Work is both the "Future of Work" and "More Inclusive", it seems there has been a change.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Journal
Austin on Tap: A Guided Pub Walk Through the Capital's Legendary Breweries
Austin, Texas, renowned for its vibrant culture and thriving craft beer scene, offers an unforgettable experience for beer enthusiasts with its guided pub walks. These tours provide a unique opportunity to explore the city's legendary breweries while soaking in its rich history and lively atmosphere.
By Walking Tours of Austin2 years ago in Journal
Beyond the Glamour: Addressing the Dark Realities of Women and Violence in Cinema
India is home to the world's largest film industry, sometimes referred to as Hindi cinema or Bollywood. Bollywood produces approximately a thousand films annually, enjoys widespread recognition, and has a sizable global fan base. The thriving film industry regrettably, for a considerable amount of time now, there has been discussion about how women are portrayed in Indian movies. In Indian cinema, objectifying and sexualizing women has always been the norm rather than the exception. The film industry still promotes misogyny, patriarchy, and gender inequality despite the nation's quick social and economic advancement. In this article, I dive deeper into the normalization of misogyny, patriarchal mindsets and crime against women in various Indian films and how toxic it is to portray this as an acceptable standard.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Journal
A Simple Ratio For Leaders To Use For Understanding Organizational Health
Most Organizations have Useless Metrics. Having metrics themselves is needed, but most of them serve NO Purpose. For instance, in the Return-To-Office "Mandates", we have seen some TRULY Useless Metrics.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Journal












