I’m back! It’s 2026, and so far, this year has been about small, incremental changes – primarily measured in inches – as I’ve switched from a standard sit desk (and fancy Autonomous chair) to a floor desk (still figuring out the floor chair thing as I sit here typing this now).
One of my personal goals this year is to be more present. So, I asked myself, “How can I be more present?” Pick up your smartphone, or swipe up if you’re reading this on your mobile device, and take a… Continue Reading →
Our work from home starter kit consists of a few basics to get you started on optimum ergonomics and productivity: 1.) Laptop/PC 2.) Desk 3.) Chair 4.) External Monitor 5.) External Peripherals 6.) Headset
Looking to maximize your work from home productivity? Here are the 38 best work from home productivity hacks to implement into your daily routine.
I’m currently using three free workout plans to improve my health and fitness in 2023: one for running, one for strength and conditioning, and one for stretching. Check them out below, and consider adding them to your routine!
Accountability is a primary personal focus of mine in 2023. When writing out my 2023 goals near the end of 2022, I realized I had lost site of some of my 2022 goals. Here are some tips on how to hold yourself accountable based on what I’m implementing in 2023:
I work on a laptop, and there’s no way I can be 100% productive on that alone. I’d lose my mind dragging my finger across the laptop touchpad watching the cursor slowly crawl across the screen. A second monitor, external… Continue Reading →
So you have a stipend and need to spend it on WFH only equipment. We recommend prioritizing ergonomics and branching out from there. Here’s a quick visual reference guide on Home Office Ergonomics from Purdue University: And now for our… Continue Reading →
Looking for gifts for that work from home person in your life? Below are some of the best work from home gifts for 2023: 1.) Ember Temperature Control Smart Mug 2.)
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