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Gauge Workplace Enthusiasm By Asking These Questions At Job Interviews
A good way to assess how excited you’ll be to work somewhere is by seeing how excited current employees are about their work. With that in mind, code blog Runtime Era suggests that you ask interviewers about what projects they enjoyed working on the most.
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Calm Yourself By Labelling Negative Feelings
Few things can put a damper on your productivity like a lousy mood. If you ever find yourself feeling down with a full day’s work ahead of you, Gretchen Rubin of The Happiness Project passes on a tip for getting that anxiety out of the way.
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Hang Boots On Your Wall With A Saucepan Lid Organiser
If you have more than one or two pairs of boots in your home, they can start to take up space pretty quickly. If you find yourself tripping over boots regularly, the folks at IKEA Hackers have an inexpensive suggestion for hanging them up on your wall.
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Spend Less On Groceries By Shopping The Weeks You Don’t Get Paid
Common knowledge dictates that you shouldn’t go grocery shopping when you’re hungry, lest you spend more than you should. Kristin Wong of Get Rich Slowly suggests there’s something else you should avoid bringing with you to the supermarket.