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Category: Productivity Hacks & Work Wellness

  • The chemistry of in-person collaboration and shared spaces

    The chemistry of in-person collaboration and shared spaces

    Why time in the office is more than just productivity or efficiency. It’s probably safe to say most things have returned to our pre-Covid normal now; see how quickly we resumed old habits! That’s because, according to various studies, it can take anything from 18 to 254 days for a new routine to become a…

    Gillian Bergin

    December 26, 2024
    Change Management, Future of Work, Productivity Hacks & Work Wellness, Uncategorized
    social-connection, work-wellness
  • Our relationship with meetings runs deep

    Our relationship with meetings runs deep

    From ancient gatherings to modern-day methods for getting work done, meetings have played an important role in the human experience. Our sociological desire to meet, and our psychological need to feel a sense of belonging, has brought like-minded people together for millennia, helping each of us find our tribe. This intrinsic inclination to gather, in…

    Gillian Bergin

    July 18, 2024
    Productivity Hacks & Work Wellness, Uncategorized
    asynchronous work, meetings, productivity
  • It’s time for your annual MyTime audit!

    It’s time for your annual MyTime audit!

    Forget about new year’s resolutions, research has shown the effectiveness of them is low. A much better investment of your time as you start the new calendar year, is to do a “MyTime” audit. This is the process of reviewing all recurring meetings or time allocations in your week and asking yourself some critical questions…

    Gillian Bergin

    January 5, 2023
    Personal Development, Productivity Hacks & Work Wellness
    #Productivity, TimePlanning, WorkCalendar
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