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Hanging in the Tech-Life Balance: Expert Tips for Digital Well-being

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It even helps us unwind after a long day by streaming our favorite TV shows and movies or reading a book or magazine article. However, it’s important to note that all that screen time , if not managed properly, can have a detrimental effect on our overall quality of life.

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Create Seamless Signals To Navigate Workplace Interactions With Ease

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Ergonomic design in workplaces promotes productivity by minimizing distractions through intuitive environmental cues. This article was written by DLR Group’s Abbey Cwiek-Garrett for Work Design Magazine. Small distractions can hinder focus when tackling tasks, a familiar challenge for anyone who has worked in an office.

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Landlords Have A Surprisingly Strong Impact On Return To Office Success

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To attract employees back, offices need to be redesigned to offer home-like comfort, personalization, and added amenities such as wellness facilities and ergonomic workspaces. This article was written by Alexander Passler of Vallist for Work Design Magazine. But why do employers need to get their employees back into the office?

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Breaking The Employee Burnout Cycle With Workplace Strategy

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During Mental Health Awareness month, RSP’s Kari Smith discusses how the right workplace strategy can support wellbeing at work and help people thrive. This article was written by Kari Smith and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. May is Mental Health Awareness month. Why is this important? Project: R.D.

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How Healthy Is Your Building?

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This article was originally written by Allison McKenzie for Work Design Magazine. But the emergence of a global pandemic has brought into sharper relief a trend that is slowly but surely gaining traction: how the built environment can support occupant health and wellness. This development is a welcome one.

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The Fusion Office: Hospitality, Residential and Retail-Inspired Workplaces

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This article was originally written by RSP designer Katie Engelby RID, LEED AP for Work Design Magazine. And according to the Society for Human Resource Management, maintaining employee morale and engagement was the number one priority last year , suggesting we may be approaching a tipping point.

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Biophilic design has a long history and an even bigger future

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The findings , reported in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, were that participants who viewed natural images had lower stress levels and felt more rested afterwards. trillion a year in terms of improved mental health alone. trillion a year in terms of improved mental health alone.

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