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Month: January 2019

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Hey, I’m walking here!

The benefits of walking meetings, and why you should consider taking some meetings outside. At least promise you'll try it once.
Written by Jess Allison January 15, 2019August 10, 2022
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Crumbs (and 3 other reasons not to eat at your desk)

Crumbs are a very good reason not to eat at your desk. Here we give you a few more! Have a little read and see if you agree.
Written by Jess Allison January 15, 2019November 30, 2022
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Monthly favourites — December 2018

Our monthly favourites for December 2018. Things we've been doing, reading, listening to, and learning lately.
Written by Producing Paradise January 14, 2019February 22, 2023

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