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Eat your Frog

The Importance of Eating Your Frog

Famously quoted by Mark Twain, “Eat a live frog first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.” Excellently noted is how important it is to tackle your “worst” task first thing the morning, to ensure that the remainder of your day runs as smoothly as possible.

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Business Benefits of Frequent Travel

New light is being shed on the benefits of frequent travel for those in the business world, particularly those of a younger generation. Here we will dive into the matter of how frequent travel can have some astounding (and beneficial) effects on managers, as well as employees.

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Coping with the Stress of Moving Claims

Handling moving claims can be very stressful for all parties. From the moving side, you have to deal with angry and upset people. Even though you may have nothing to do with how their items are damaged, you have to deal with the issue and resolve the problem. These are some tips to help with deal with these high-stress situations.

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OIG And Moving Companies

In order to acknowledge the many complaints of clients against rogue moving companies, the Department of Transportation has established the Office of Inspector General. The Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) was established last 1978 in order to detect and prevent transportation fraud, waste, and abuse. The OIG’s top priority is to ensure […]

The Benefits of Move for Hunger

Move for Hunger started small back in 2009. The organization was originally worried about getting members due to limited time and resources. However, participating movers say that the benefits are undeniable. Now, there are over 350 AMSA moving companies in 42 different states working together to deliver food to food banks. Over 519,000 meals have been provided to food banks nationwide thanks to the extreme growth of Move for Hunger.

How to be more productive without completely disconnecting

We are all extremely connected to everything these days. We check our email as soon as we wake up. We send text messages or make calls from anywhere. We can check anything online. We are constantly connected, and you would think that helps your productivity. But, in reality, if you don’t take a break every once in a while, you could actually be hurting your effectiveness. In fact, a 2012 study by the University of California found that if you are cut off from work and email periodically, your stress level will significantly decrease and you will be more focused.

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