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Productive In a Hybrid Work Environment

The hybrid work environment is not something that most employers, or workers, would have expected to become a reality before the covid-19 global pandemic fell upon the world. But it has become the new way to work, and the model will continue to grow throughout all industries within the next decade or so.

Being productive in a hybrid work environment is no different than working all day at the office. When working from home, the tasks that need to be done for the day can be put aside until they can be done, but they have to be done nonetheless. Sticking to the schedule is the most important thing to maintain productivity in a hybrid environment.

A hybrid work environment is an excellent change for the present and will be a fantastic way to conduct business in the future. It will create a workspace that will be much more productive because families that generally struggle with daycare and school functions associated with their children will be able to schedule around everything. But how can this be accomplished, and how can it be beneficial to all parties involved?

Tips To Keep Productive In A Hybrid Work Environment

 

As a part-time remote worker and a part-time office worker, you will find that you can get a ton more done in a day. Not just when it comes to work, either. But the thing that will make this possible is to keep yourself productive in the hybrid workplace. A few pointers can help you achieve a high level of productivity and still have a great home life. Let’s take a look.

  • Organize – Organization and planning will be the one thing that will make you or break you. A daily, weekly, and monthly plan need to be established. One that you follow to the letter. You must break it down by day, location (home or office), and tasks.
  • Goals – Just like when you spend your entire work week in the office, you will need to set some goals and make sure that you reach them. Being productive at home starts with you and what you want to achieve.
  • Boundaries – You will need to set yourself some boundaries. Work is work, and home is home. The best way to accomplish this is to have a separate room for the times you plan to work. A space that is free of distractions and visitors.
  • Communication – One of the first steps that the company you are working for should have been to set up various ways to keep the communication lines open. You need to stay in touch with your managers just as much as they need to be able to reach out to you. 
  • Burnout – When you have the choice of working or not, you will find yourself leaning more and more towards your workspace, spending less time on family and friends. The reason is that you have 24-hour access to your job. The more work hours you put in, the more likely you will experience some burnout. Balance both areas of your life to avoid this on either side of the fence.

There are many different things that you can do to ensure that you are just as productive in a hybrid environment, or even more so. The thing is that you need to put in the effort to accomplish the jobs that you need to get done. Lock yourself away if you have to if you find it hard to stay on task. If that doesn’t work, try working more in the office and less at home. That way, you will still complete everything on your schedule on time.

Conclusion

 

If you have been part of a hybrid work environment for any time, you have seen how productive you can be. If you are just starting to use the innovative business model, you should be able to see how well it could work. The bottom line is that it all boils down to you. 

You need to keep your work ethic high and complete the daily and weekly tasks that have been assigned to you. Keep your work away from your home life, even though you may be working from home more often than not.

 

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Oliver Scholars Gala Honors Black and Latino Students

Oliver Scholars, a nonprofit organization serving high-achieving Black and Latino students, hosted the Fifth Annual Oliver Scholars Gala, on May 8th, 2018. At the Gala, Oliver Scholars honored Carmine Di Sibio, Global Managing Partner for Client Service at EY, and CNN Anchor Don Lemon, for their industry achievements. Oliver Scholars also recognized the graduating class of 2018 and bestowed three scholars awards for achievements in leadership, service, and scholarship. The evening celebrated changing lives through the power of education and was hosted by NBC Rise Actor and Oliver Scholars Alumna, Shirley Rumierk.

The event took place at Guastavino’s, located at 409 E 59th Street in New York City at 6:30 p.m.

Oliver Scholars prepares gifted Black and Latino students from underserved New York City communities for success at top independent schools and prestigious colleges. The organization provides crucial support for Scholars through highly competitive programs, and in offering academic, social, and leadership skills development.

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Labeebah Subair ’18, winner of Scholar Award for Excellence in Scholarship

“When a young person demonstrates ability and the potential it is essential to create access to a path that will foster their development,” says Chantal Stevens, Interim CEO of Oliver Scholars. “These young people are the next generation of thought leaders and trailblazers. Through our programs, we ensure exceptional students from New York City are prepared to lead successful lives.”

Each year, the Oliver Scholars Gala brings together over 300 philanthropists, activists, and those who believe that every student in New York City deserves access to the best resources. The funds raised by the Gala support the organization’s comprehensive classes, workshops, and counseling sessions. These resources prepare students for the accelerated pace of independent schools and prestigious colleges.

“The funds raised from the annual Gala allow us to support these exceptional students with academic preparation and placement into top schools,” said Gala Committee Chair Timothy Pope. “The generosity of the Gala donors helps in providing these extraordinary Scholars with access to opportunities they would not have had otherwise.

Founded in 1984, Oliver Scholars is distinctive among access programs for its commitment to providing transition support for the whole family. It also strives to develop students’ social-emotional skills, and instill an essence of giving back within them. The Oliver experience includes up to 12 years of one-on-one support – from middle school through college graduation – after-school and summer coursework, and pre-career training.

For additional information visit: www.oliverscholars.org

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Business Real Estate

“Less Is More” — Apartments Go Green

W Residence Condominium
W Residence Condominium

Well-designed interiors are crucial for New Yorkers who want to “live with less” while enjoying a comfortable lifestyle for ease and relaxation.

So here’s a “cheat sheet” for green apartments in New York City:

  • SIMPLICITY

When considering green design concepts, create simplicity, keeping homes clutter and stress-free. In the fast-paced world of New York, living in a tranquil environment with space-spacing furnishings is refreshing and optimal.

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W Residence Condominium
  • OPEN SPACE

A pristine white perimeter for your apartment — the dining/living area, kitchen, etc. — should all be contained in one bright, modern, fresh open space with walls of windows. Having a “fresh” and “modern” interior that boasts a design to fit your taste will let your apartment breathe with minimal need for maintenance.

  • ESSENTIALS

There should be only essentials with minimalist clutter-free furniture, such as a living room, that might only have a couch, another chair, a coffee table, a couple of lamps. Or even less — a bedroom with only a simple bed, a dresser, and night stand. Here there is quality over quantity. The fewer pieces of furniture, the better.

  • OUT OF SIGHT

The next step is to think “out of sight.” Except for bare essential furniture, there should be nothing else on the clear floors. Generally, you should store items out of sight — drawers, cabinets, etc. — except a couple of simple decorations. There are also clear surfaces; examples being kitchen counter-tops with only the toaster, a coffeemaker…Note: There should be no knick knacks, stacks of books, or papers.

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  • BARE WINDOWS

Be sure to use plain window treatments with only bare windows, because too many ornate coverings around the windows is clutter.

  • SIMPLE DECOR

The next thing to contemplate is simple accent decorations. Otherwise — a home would be too boring –a simple vase with a few flowers or clear walls with a piece of art, drawing or photo with some bare walls.

The Nassimi Group’s President/CEO Richard Nassimi commented, “TNG supports an efficient green use of space with minimalist modern décor and space-saving furniture, expanding the feel of our furnished apartments for sale.”

Nassimi showcases green apartments with minimalism, as guided by the principles of his celebrity award-winning real estate team. So be sure to consider these hints the next time you consider your apartment design concepts.

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