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            <description>Office Party! Office photo party, we mean. Send us photos of your workspace, and we&amp;#8217;ll publish our favorites. Submit your photos to comments@blisstree.com.
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            <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 19:04:59 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Relationships: How to Survive When Your Spouse Is Your Co-Worker</title>
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The recession forced many married couples out of their previous jobs and into think-mode, with many of them abandoning solo ventures and going into business together. In a recent Wall Street Journal article, author Sue Shellenbarger talked to several wife-husband teams to determine what works and what doesn&amp;#8217;t when your spouse is also your co-worker.
Draw firm boundaries. Look at your spouse as your business partner during the work week, and your spouse after work.
Know your roles. Clearly define the roles each of you take in the business. Otherwise, your management styles will clash.
Divide and conquer. If you&amp;#8217;re working long hours, there&amp;#8217;s no reason for both of you to work 15-hour days. Split up the time.
Recognize your strengths and weaknesses. If you ...</description>
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            <description>Show Us What You&amp;#8217;ve Got: In your workspace, that is. Send us photos of your work area, and we&amp;#8217;ll publish our favorites. Email images to comments@blisstree.com.
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            <title>5 Questions To Help Organize Your Desk</title>
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            <description>Conclusion
Keeping your desk organized will probably always require effort. Some people keep an organized desk naturally. Others don&amp;#8217;t. However, there are significant benefits for everyone who works toward keeping their workspace organized&amp;#8211;whether it comes easily, or not.  The five questions above will help you better identify the sources of your disorganization and will lessen the amount of effort it takes to keep the benefits of an organized desk.
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            <title>Home Office – Effective Design</title>
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            <description>I work from my home office. My commute is a 30-second walk down the hall, down the stairs and into the portion of our house dedicated to my business. As we&amp;#8217;ve moved around the country, I&amp;#8217;ve built 7 or 8 different home offices. My home offices have ranged from a small corner in a bedroom in downtown Durango, Mexico where the chair would collapse several times each day, to my current, spacious 1000 sq foot office with its own bathroom, fireplace and outside entrance. This means I&amp;#8217;ve found a lot of things that work well and a lot of things that didn&amp;#8217;t work out so well. In this post, we are going to discuss some of the issues and planning that should go into setting up an effective home office.
Lighting
Lighting can make or break your work space. Older-style fluorescent...</description>
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            <title>Interview: Home Office</title>
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            <description>Despite the popular misconception that working from home is simple, creating an effective work environment in your own home can be quite a challenge. Dealing with interruptions and distractions is something that every job holder faces, but for the home worker, these distractions are often more abundant and become very detrimental to productivity.

We asked experts for advice on the following topic:
What is your best piece of advice for creating an effective work environment in your home office?
The single most important productivity strategy is equipping the home office to facilitate the work. Today, in fact, a (used!) Steelcase desk system is being delivered here. The U-shaped work station will put everything at my fingertips – computer, phone, files, notes – whereas when I did this b...</description>
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            <title>How Harry Potter can help your health</title>
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            <description>Filed under: ExerciseSo have you read the last Harry Potter installment yet? Is the book now destined to sit on your bookshelf and gather dust? It doesn't have to, because Harry Potter can still benefit you, and your health, through this simple workout. It might seem silly to use a novel to exercise, but getting healthy is what's important and if grabbing a book off the shelf for a few minutes everyday will do the trick for you then who's to argue? This total body workout looks not only easy to do in your living room but also with any book in your office at work if you have a few spare minutes and want to get your blood pumping.Read&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Permalink&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Email this&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Linking&amp;nbsp;Blogs&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Comments (Source: The Cardio Blog)</description>
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