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It doesn't take a global pandemic for people to work from home but the Coronavirus sure has increased the circle to include so many more of us. Whether you're juggling little kids while trying to get that paper written, isolated and lacking the inspiration you usually get from daily encounters or just happy you're finally not stuck in traffic… welcome to Even Remotely Effective, a podcast bringing you practical tips from people like you for overcoming the challenges of working from home so y ...
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He's a software developer at a purpose-driven software house who also blogs and creates books and courses, while (or in his case "whilst") he and his wife raise their two young children. So how does Jon Hilton of Shropshire, UK, do it all and how has the Corona lockdown impacted his routines? In order to achieve his mission -- helping his fellow de…
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If there's one thing none of us can imagine how we'd manage these challenging times without – it's internet connectivity. All our personal and professional exchanges of information are being disseminated from our personal keyboards to specific addressees. Right? Or are they?You don't have to be a multi-national corporation not to want your informat…
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The fact that we think over 50 thousand thoughts a day is enough to stress us out, even without extenuating circumstances like Corona. And it may sound counter intuitive at first, but it's actually very helpful to learn how to be in the moment rather than constantly second guessing what's already over and done with or worrying about a future that m…
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Probably one of the only people I know who can make me seem shy or introverted in comparison, my dear, force of nature friend Idit Karni is here to change how you think about your online professional presence and network.Idit, founder of "Karni HR", is a career coach and organizational consultant, who works with both parties to the employment relat…
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You'll have to pardon me if I exceed the legal limit of "that's incredible!" per episode on this one, because my guest Susie McLachlan completely astounded me. Susie and her husband are raising two gorgeous children – which she's homeschooling, by the way - on their Australian farm, located hours away from major cities. So her baseline "remotelines…
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Are your employees and volunteers expected to respond 24/7 just because the tech now makes them available? Who can your organization turn to for guidance in this new mode of emergency operation? And why, now more than ever, would it be prudent for you to find three different ways of communicating your messages to the people you seek to serve? All t…
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You're going to want to pull up a chair for this one. Or better yet, get up from your chair, and sit back down properly. And then be sure to get up and move around. And repeat. Again and again throughout your day. Most of us didn’t design our homes to be work spaces. And that means the chairs and other furniture we’re using now, may not have the be…
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Got 10 hours of video calls ahead?Don't sweat it. Be sure to blow dry your hair, dress professionally – at least from the waist up - and try to space out the next batch of calls much more. Take it from my dear friend Laura Gilinski, VP of Philanthropic Partnerships at Start-Up Nation Central, who manages people, projects and strategies like nobody'…
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Managers, this one's for you! How can you take the emotional temperature of your team in these trying times? How can you model psychological safety and make room for the expression of differences of opinion and conflict? What can you learn from the Japanese art of Kintsugi and why might this be precisely the time to call up your competition and sug…
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What's the secret to multitasking when you're trying to work from home while juggling three little kids? If you ask my brother Matan Gold, he'll tell you you'd be wise to stop multitasking and start tasking, one by one, delineating clear boundaries between the separate types of things you're trying to accomplish. As the devoted husband of brilliant…
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A special running friend of mind from Jerusalem, also quarantined post return from international travel, is the ever upbeat Allison Pollock, social worker and personal trainer extraordinaire, who has overcome her slight tech phobia to master delivering her High Intensity Interval circuit Training known by their acronym HIIT classes, over Zoom. Let'…
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While in back-from-overseas precautionary isolation in her room, she raised 14 thousand dollars in 6 hours for at risk families supported by the non profit she established, Though secluded for endless hours, she's had the self discipline to not access her family's Netflix subscription and she wants you to give yourself permission to exercise, read …
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From ergonomics to defining your space, professional appearance to mindset, not to mention some cool tech hacks, meet Craig Constantine, internet entrepreneur extraordinaire, with golden tips for any of us transitioning into working remotely.By https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Inspiring__Upbeat_Music/Scott_Holmes_-_Inspirational_Outlook, Theme Music "Inspirational Outlook" by Scott Holmes
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