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- 10 Changes to Make Your At-Home Workspace More Inspiring
- Tips and Tricks to Improve Your Tech Setup
- Social Media Highlights from Court Reporting and Captioning Week
- Zoom to the Future
- How to Avoid Leaving Tracks Around the Internet
- Remote Reporting
- iPhone, My Personal Assistant
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10 Changes to Make Your At-Home Workspace More Inspiring
By One Legal
Many of us were sent home from the office in March with expectations to ride out the lockdown for a few weeks at most. So we set up shop at the kitchen table or tried out corner closets for focused workspaces. Ten months later and walking into a new year, some of us may be looking at these effective enough but far from inspiring situations with some amount of dissatisfaction.
Whether your firm is discussing plans to return to the office in the coming months or you are home for the long haul, here are some simple ways to add inspiration to your at-home workspace.
No. 1: Invest in your space
If you haven’t already, give yourself permission this year to do a little more for your workspace. Maybe this means upgrading your desk to one that actually fits your needs. Or maybe it means finally buying those noise-canceling headphones to block out the background noise at your house. Consider what would make a real difference in your workday and give yourself the gift of that life and work improvement.
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Tips and Tricks to Improve Your Tech Setup
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By National Court Reporters Association
Technology Committee Chair Alan Peacock, FAPR, RDR, CRR, CRC, a freelance CART captioner and court reporter from Mobile, AL, pointed out an article from PCMag.com that offers six ways to improve your dual monitor setup. The article includes instructions on how to match your displays, tweak your taskbars, and lock your cursor.
For those of you with tired eyes from all that screen time, Robin Nodland, FAPR, RDR, CRR, a freelance and agency owner in Portland, OR, shared the New York magazine’s “People’s Choice” for best blue-light-blocking glasses on Amazon. The article based the choices on the reviews people left for products on the website, so you have real users’ opinions.
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Social Media Highlights from Court Reporting and Captioning Week
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Zoom to the Future
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How to Avoid Leaving Tracks Around the Internet
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