Self improvement blog focused on better living in today’s technology-centric workplace
14 Dec

I’ve been involved with a lot of design lately at work, and it has been a great source of self-discovery in regards to keeping creativity afloat. Staying increasingly focused has been a fun challenge and new content by some of my favorite bloggers have fueled my productivity fire.
Holiday Gift Guide, Part 4: Frugal Homemade Gifts - Flexo at Consumerism Commentary serves up some great gift-giving notions that keep wallet size in mind while still pleasing the ones you love. As cheesy as it mauy be perceived, a knit sweater is still a great present.
Your Guide to Get Spinning in the Idea Tornado - Tina Su’s blog Think Simple Now has quickly become one of my favorite blogs around. Reading her truthful insight goes down like a warm cup of tea. Enjoy this recent post on how to spurn creativity.
Are You A Doormat? - Catherine Lawson asks us to stand up for ourselves and stop being a doormat. Grab an extra helping of motivation by checking out her article.
Customer Service At Its Best - Thanks SmugMug - Top-notch customer services is rare to find these days, but for David at My Two Dollars… it found him.
Be Frugal and Use Public Transportation - Commuting to work takes time, effort and money. David of MoneyNing illustrates why you should take advantage of public trans systems and save on all of these.
Reader Discussion: Should we have beliefs? - Browse through an interesting comments section in which Albert aka the Urban Monk asks his readers whether belief development is healthy.
Interested in being featured in the Modern Worker Week in Review? Simply comment on this post.
I wish you all a relaxing, enjoyable weekend.

5 Responses for "Modern Worker Week in Review - Full-On Design Edition"
Thanks for the mention!
Hi MW - thanks for the link and I’m glad you enjoyed the post.
I think that woman is really going to regret painting the wall red tho. I once had red and white walls and they gave me insomnia.
I’m in- if you’re looking for contributors or just an occasional spot, let me know. YOu know that I enjoy your content and the mod-casts.
Mike
MW: p.s. your contact form is not working- I’m considering moving from Typepad to Wordpress. Any tips, suggestions, etc.?
Mike
Thank you for including me in the list. I appreciate the link.
Love & Gratitude,
Tina
Think Simple Now. ~ Clarity & Happiness
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