Mysteries of Life
Where I write about running, Home Ownership, DIY projects, raising twins, and other Mysteries of Life
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
2023 Bears Predication Update: Not promising
Crafting Your Home Oasis: Balancing Comfort and Productivity
by Colleen Stewart
In
the rapidly evolving landscape of remote work and personal responsibilities,
the quest for a harmonious living and working environment has never been more
pressing. Achieving a seamless blend of comfort and productivity within your
home is no longer a luxury — it's a necessity. This article from Mysteries of Life guides you through the essentials of creating a balanced space
that caters to both relaxation and effective work.
Soften Your Workspace
Incorporating soft
furnishings like carpets can significantly
elevate the comfort level of your workspace. A carpet doesn't just add
aesthetic value; it also provides much-needed comfort for your feet during long
work sessions. When choosing the right carpet, focus on textures and colors
that reflect your style, creating a cohesive look that promotes focus and
well-being.
Enhancing Solace and
Property Worth
In
the quest for a balanced home environment, value-adding
modifications can play a dual role.
Ergonomic furniture, built-in storage options, and refined decor not only
contribute to a peaceful atmosphere but can also boost the overall value of
your home. With such upgrades, your home becomes a worthwhile investment,
beneficial in both the short and long term.
Streamline Your Work
Environment
Transitioning
to the next key point, the integration of
modern technology into your workspace is
an absolute game-changer. The right gadgets and high-speed internet connection
can substantially increase your efficiency, cutting down on work-related
stress. By staying ahead of technological requirements, you pave the way for a
smooth, hassle-free work environment.
Renovate Your Kitchen
Renovating
your kitchen not only enhances the aesthetics of your home but can
significantly increase its value, making it a worthwhile investment. From
installing modern appliances and a wall-mounted range hood to updating cabinets and countertops, a kitchen renovation can
transform your space into a functional and stylish area that boosts your home's
appeal.
Consider Plants
Houseplants
can add a touch of nature to your home, making spaces feel more welcoming for
both work and relaxation. They have the added benefit of improving air quality
and can offer a sense of calm. For beginners, consider starting with
low-maintenance options like snake plants, pothos, or ZZ plants. Philodendron
Gloriosum, with its large, heart-shaped, velvety leaves and easy-to-care-for
nature, makes a great plant
choice for adding a touch of tropical elegance
to any indoor space. These varieties are forgiving and adapt well to various
conditions, making them ideal for those looking to introduce a bit of greenery
into their dual-purpose homes.
Comfort and Circulation
Shifting
the focus toward physical well-being, the inclusion of ergonomic enhancements
like a footrest can be particularly beneficial. A well-placed cushion
or footrest can improve blood circulation and
lessen the discomfort of prolonged sitting. This can result in increased
productivity and reduced fatigue, effectively serving the dual purposes of
comfort and efficiency.
Scents for Concentration
Fragrances
have a powerful influence on mood and concentration. A strategically placed
diffuser with essential oils like
mint or jasmine can dramatically
improve focus. While scents are a matter of personal preference, the right
aroma can truly enhance your workspace's overall ambiance, offering a balance
of relaxation and productivity.
Elevate Your Workstation
When
it comes to work, posture plays a pivotal role in overall health and comfort. A
laptop stand can serve as a simple yet effective ergonomic solution to combat
poor posture and subsequent neck strain. By adjusting your screen to eye level,
you promote a neutral neck position, which can reduce the risk of
musculoskeletal issues in the long run.
Make It Yours
Lastly,
a workspace devoid of personal touches can feel sterile and uninspiring.
Incorporate elements that resonate with you, such as family photos or artwork.
These personalized details not only imbue your workspace with character but
also contribute to a deeper sense of belonging and motivation.
Balancing
the elements of comfort and productivity in your home is a nuanced undertaking
that requires thoughtful planning and execution. Through strategic choices in
furnishings, technology, and decor, your home can be transformed into a
multifaceted sanctuary that encourages both relaxation and efficient work. Keep
in mind that the key to achieving this ideal balance lies in aligning these
elements with your own unique preferences and needs. With the right approach,
your home can seamlessly serve as both a tranquil retreat and a bustling hub of
productivity.
Colleen Stewart loves giving her two kids a healthy example to live by. Her passion for community and wellness inspired her and her husband to team up with their neighbors and create a playgroup that allows the adults and their kiddos to squeeze in a workout a few times a week. She created Playdate Fitness to help inspire other mamas and papas to make their well-being a priority, and set a healthy foundation for their little ones in the process.
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Happy Halloween 2023
Halloween became more of an adult holiday -- had good weather. As a kid, I recall many a Halloween where I had to wear a coat over my costume.
Well, it looks like the South is trying to make me feel at home. We had great weather last week, and last weekend and will have good weather after Wednesday. But yesterday, today, and tomorrow are COLD. We actually have frost warnings.
According to Facebook, it is snowing in Chicago today. It also snowed 9 years ago on Halloween. I remember our decorations being covered in snow and trick-or-treaters showing up with coats.
We have discovered that going to my in-laws' subdivision for trick-or-treating is the best option. The houses are closer together and there are sidewalks. Our subdivision is comprised of homes with 1-2 acres of land and no sidewalks.
Our first year my Brother in Law Jethrow told us that no one trick-or-treat until after dark. Unfortunately, he didn't tell us until the last minute.
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Last Friday we went to Marshall's Steakhouse to celebrate my in-law's 50th wedding anniversary. The planning had been in the works for quite some time. We did a last minute switch from the Bass Pro Shop to Marshall's because 1) ostensibly the food is terrible there and 2) Memphis at night is scary for some white people.
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My belly isn't this big, camera angle I swear! |
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
Today's Southern Town Drama
While I'm doing that, Grandpa Cartwright is taking Natasha to school. He does this every Wednesday unless we cancel OT or there is some other conflict.
Today he didn't show up and by the time I realized it, it was really too late to do anything about this potential scenario. Luckily Nightingale and I talked about this and we decided that if that happens, Natasha comes with us to OT and she goes to school late as well.
Fortunately, my SIL was able to come to the rescue and meet us at OT and take Natasha to school on time so she doesn't have an unexcused tardy on her record (oh the horror).
Thursday, October 12, 2023
The offer
I'm writing these entries as they happen and as I have time to jot things down but I may not publish until months from now (or ever). Note: This post was written when the events were still fresh. I waited for a while to post this because I didn’t want to risk my job-hunting efforts.
I heard back from the recruiter today. They want to offer me a contract position that could transition into FTE if I gel with the team. They are also offering me less than we initially discussed.
On the one hand, I have the luxury of being able to take $50/hr and not worry about making the rent. On the other hand, the Job Description has not changed. So they are trying to get Prime Rib at Pub Burger prices.
Update from the future: The recruiter, who is jaunting around Europe right now came back with the following:
We are still getting some ducks in a row, but these are the details being discussed:
$60/hr
6-month contract (with option to promote to full-time after 3 months)
40 hours per week (minus holidays)
Exclusively working for us, but this is our preference (J thinks he will be able to keep you busy 😊)
I should know more on Monday.
10/12/23 1:39pm
The exclusive thing is because I asked about taking on a side gig if the work was anything like the contract job I had 2 years ago where I literally just earned money by pushing a button every hour. It's telling that they don't want me to do anything like that even if it wouldn't interfere.
Friday, October 6, 2023
Third and final Interview
I'm writing these entries as they happen and as I have time to jot things down but I may not publish until months from now (or ever). Note: This post was written when the events were still fresh. I waited for a while to post this because I didn’t want to risk my job-hunting efforts.
|The 3rd interview with No-Name Software Company Adjacent Company came and went. The only timeslot was not ideal because it comes at the time I normally get in line to pick up Moose and Squirrel at school. But since all these interviews have had Hard Stops after 30 minutes (this one should too) I decided to risk it because I should still be able to get in line before the school starts releasing students.
The interview wasn't as good as the first two. We finished early and she asked the usually bullshit "what are you passionate about and what motivates you to come into the office" type interview question.
The obvious answer is "a fucking paycheck" but they don't want to hear that. They want you to give them some bullshit bougie answer. It's on par with asking "why do you want to work here". They want a virtual blowjob and a pony.
Thursday, October 5, 2023
The Second Interview
I'm writing these entries as they happen and as I have time to jot things down but I may not publish until months from now (or ever). Note: This post was written when the events were still fresh. I waited for a while to post this because I didn’t want to risk my job-hunting efforts.
So the 2nd interview with No-Name Software Company Adjacent Company came and went. As with the first interview, it was painless as far as interviews go.
And as with the first interview, as far as I can tell, it went well. I don't recall if I grabbed the lead or let her ask the first question but she asked me why I got into technology. That tells me that she, like many people, don't consider interviews as the primary part of their job.
Labor Laws are a bit lax down here |
It's certainly better than the old guy who was going over my resume line by line and asking me things about my college major and who was my boss at a job almost two decades ago.
I have 3rd and final interview today. The only timeslot was not ideal because it comes at the time I normally get in line to pick up Moose and Squirrel at school. But since all these interviews have had Hard Stops after 30 minutes (this one should too) I decided to risk it because I should still be able to get in line before the school starts releasing students.
10/5/2023 11:26 am