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Repurposing Furniture: Realizing the Environmental, Economic, and Design Benefits

All Work

But one workplace solution — repurposing furniture — is as grounded as the ubiquitous office cubicle. The space had existing workstations, chairs, and pedestals, and Mongo decided not to make construction alterations nor make a big investment in furniture. Mongo San Francisco offices. Image courtesy of a3.

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Why You Can Never Finish Anything And How to Finally Change It

Work Life

If you’re working on saving enough for a dream vacation–and resisting buying lunch out every day–tape a beach photo to your cubicle wall. Robin Sharma, leadership consultant and author, calls this the “90-90-1 Rule.” Putting your passion projects in front of your own face every day keeps them from slipping into the daily grind.

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25 Self-Help Books You (Probably) Haven’t Read

Success

The plot spans the entire, infinite universe, on a timescale spanning well before the construction of planet Earth to moments after the heat death of the universe. We would all love to quit our 9-5 to open our bar or bakery or consulting gig so we can do what we love all day. The E-Myth Revisited by Michael E.

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updates: the sabotaging coworker, the anti-vaxxer, and more

Ask a Manager

In fact, I’m in the corner of a large open room with a private cubicle and not much foot traffic. I had heard that management hired a consultant for my old manager to learn to be a better leader. All I can say is that I hope they didn’t spend too much money on that consultant. I moved on about six months ago.

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