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Music and Productivity: Making music work for you
Written by Erin Rice   
Wednesday, 02 August 2006
Music is rarely heard in most traditional office settings. Of course there are many reasons for this, the most obvious being that musical tastes are subjective. Not everyone enjoys Vivaldi and some people cringe at the first notes of “Satisfaction”. Controlling the dial might become a real issue in a close office environment. One of the joys of working from home is the freedom of choice that working mostly alone allows.  Your sticky notes can be stuck to anything you want. If you are an Eskimo into heavy metal, you can keep the thermostat at 65 and the radio at 10. So home-workers can pump up the volume and keep the tunes rolling.
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Adaptability - The Key to Success for a Telecommuting Career
Written by Barbara Spear   
Wednesday, 02 August 2006
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You Should Get These Things
Written by Jade Harris   
Friday, 28 July 2006
Jade HarrisSometimes, in those brief, rare moments in between working very hard at my job and visiting needy children with gift baskets full of toys, I pause for a moment to reflect on how our ancestors struggled their entire adult lives without the many conveniences afforded us by modern technology.
 
 
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