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  1. Cable Organizers for Desks: The Key to a More Productive and Organized Workplace

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    Computers and other electronics are a common thing most people see in workplaces. But most of these electronics come with cables that can be a lot and all over the place. Have you ever experienced working on your desk with wires occupying your tablespace? It can be frustrating to have these wires in such a disorganized manner that it may affect your productivity. Having an organized workspace gives you a sense of control, and that means tidying your tools and organizing them, along with your wires. To help with this, a cable organizer can be just for you.

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  2. Simple Exercises That You Can Do Each Day to Achieve Proper Posture

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    Posture may be the least of your worries when you have many responsibilities you need to do. Even if that’s the case, the way you carry yourself can affect your health. That means sitting up straight, standing up properly, and not slouching like most of us would do. Your posture goes a long way, from looking presentable to having a healthier body. How can you improve your posture? Read on to find out.

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  3. Proper Desk Ergonomics: Creating a Healthy Workspace

    Proper Desk Ergonomics: Creating a Healthy Workspace
    The work-from-home setup has forced upon us a renewed perspective when it comes to home/office spaces. Suddenly, we have to turn our comfortable and relaxing rooms into productive workspaces. This shift in perspective invites us to rethink how we view our workspaces, and most especially, how we define proper desk ergonomics.
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  4. Taking a Stand: Why you should incorporate an active lifestyle at work

    Taking a Stand: Why you should incorporate an active lifestyle at work
    One of the social norms that have constantly plagued the average office worker is the concept of sitting still at the office. As a person who is brimming with excitement for the next big thing or overflowing with spirit for the next explosive adventure, you might not be keen on being seated for hours on end. We all, to a degree, yearn to get going, to get moving, to go around. So, what happens when we're asked to stay put and sit still?
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  5. Can Video Editors Achieve A Work-Life Balance?

     Can Video Editors Achieve A Work-Life Balance?
    A healthy work-life balance is achievable even when one of the notable words used to describe the world we live in is VUCA. The concept of the term VUCA World has become quite the buzzword, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. VUCA means that the world is characterized by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. By the unpredictable nature of our external environment, we would often find ourselves in situations of turbulence, dynamism, and uncertainty. As a video-editor doing remote work, one of the most pressing challenges is cultivating a healthy match between personal life and professional life.
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  6. How Being Organized Can Boost Productivity in the Workplace

    How Being Organized Can Boost Productivity in the Workplace
    Nothing inspires motivation and drives productivity more than a neat and organized workstation. Seeing everything in proper places sparks joy within every one of us. Imagine all the documents filed into their proper cubby holes and pens and markers safely tucked into their canister. Seeing everything follow an organized system not only sparks joy but productivity as well.
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  7. Towards Productivity: How To Apply Workplace Ergonomics This Year

    Towards Productivity: How To Apply Workplace Ergonomics This Year

    Every year is a promise and an opportunity to improve ourselves, including our productivity in our work. There is a need and urge to improve our work consistently, and this is true across all industries. The more output and results we could produce, the sweeter the satisfaction is at the end of the day.

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  8. How to Improve Your Posture Problems While Working At Home

    How to Improve Your Posture Problems While Working At Home
    Posture problems are just some of the many challenges that arise from a work from home setup. Since moving our offices into our homes' comforts, the boundaries between home and office have been blurred. Bringing your work to your home also required adjusting our bodies to cope with this new change. Suddenly, our homes had to function as workspaces.
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  9. How Muscle Fatigue and Joint Pain Can Affect Your Work and Productivity

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    Work can be tiring yet fulfilling. Being able to provide for your family, be financially independent, and have more career opportunities can give you a sense of happiness and satisfaction. To achieve this, however, it requires you to work for several hours. Doing so can be tiring and may cause strains and pains in some parts of your body. This may also cause muscle fatigue and joint pain.

     

    Muscle fatigues and joint pains are not the only factors to worry about in the workplace. Your job may require you to lift objects that are heavy such as piles of documents or a big box. You can experience back pains when lifting heavy objects, especially if done too often. Another factor that can cause back problems is sitting or standing with poor posture.

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  10. Common Bad Posture Problems and Fixes

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    Most people often overlook their posture unless it affects their day-to-day lives. But how do you know if your posture is improper? It is when the spine appears unnatural, making it look like you are not standing or sitting straight. This can likely cause muscle or joint strain, neck pain, and back pain. Often poor posture can develop gradually, making it hard to notice that someone has it unless it interferes with their tasks or causes pain and other health problems.

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