Working at Home? Or, is it Living at Work? The last few years have forced a massive social upheaval, as families strive to find a new work routine while juggling the chores and realities of the day. Reducing the focus on work can often cultivate more stress! Many people had to step back from climbing the corporate ladder in order to look after others. Learn to create a work-life-home-balance by applying the principles of Feng Shui! This book will show you how to find a supportive space for work, set boundaries and be more productive while cultivating a calm, stress-free, rewarding lifestyle. You'll find Practical Advice in this book for... - Working at Home - Power Positions - Clutter Habit Cues - Setting up your Space - Zoom Etiquette - EMF's and You
“I have met with so many people in the last few years who apologize for their office. Apologize? For what? Well, a lot of them are embarrassed. They don’t really like their workspace. The problem is in the flow, the routine and the organization of their work. Feng shui can help you with all of these things. A feng shui office will give you a balanced flow of energy so you can accomplish the tasks of the day. The goal is to make your time more productive and more functional. The purpose of this book is to take the mystery out of feng shui and show you how practical it really is. Feng shui can give you guidance to become more aware of your surroundings and to find the proper balance in your life.” ***** Using the Five-Element Theory, Wilking presents a practical view of feng shui concepts and takes you through the steps in setting up your physical workspace—from choosing office furniture and décor to desk placement and seating arrangements. She then shows you how, by taking a simple Personal Element Profile quiz, you can determine your dominant element, and the elements of those around you. This will help you understand yourself and others, in order to assemble your best team to create a successful, organized and productive work environment.
Working at Home? Or, is it Living at Work? The last few years have forced a massive social upheaval, as families strive to find a new work routine while juggling the chores and realities of the day. Reducing the focus on work can often cultivate more stress! Many people had to step back from climbing the corporate ladder in order to look after others. Learn to create a work-life-home-balance by applying the principles of Feng Shui! This book will show you how to find a supportive space for work, set boundaries and be more productive while cultivating a calm, stress-free, rewarding lifestyle. You'll find Practical Advice in this book for... - Working at Home - Power Positions - Clutter Habit Cues - Setting up your Space - Zoom Etiquette - EMF's and You
“I have met with so many people in the last few years who apologize for their office. Apologize? For what? Well, a lot of them are embarrassed. They don’t really like their workspace. The problem is in the flow, the routine and the organization of their work. Feng shui can help you with all of these things. A feng shui office will give you a balanced flow of energy so you can accomplish the tasks of the day. The goal is to make your time more productive and more functional. The purpose of this book is to take the mystery out of feng shui and show you how practical it really is. Feng shui can give you guidance to become more aware of your surroundings and to find the proper balance in your life.” ***** Using the Five-Element Theory, Wilking presents a practical view of feng shui concepts and takes you through the steps in setting up your physical workspace—from choosing office furniture and décor to desk placement and seating arrangements. She then shows you how, by taking a simple Personal Element Profile quiz, you can determine your dominant element, and the elements of those around you. This will help you understand yourself and others, in order to assemble your best team to create a successful, organized and productive work environment.
A new pathophysiology textbook specifically for Australian and New Zealand nursing studentsUnderstanding Pathophysiology provides nursing students with the optimal balance between science, clinical case material and pharmacology. With entrenched bio-medical terminology that can be difficult to relate to nursing practice, pathophysiology is a complex, though essential, component of all undergraduate nursing courses. Understanding Pathophysiology: ANZ Edition overcomes this difficulty by presenting the topic in an accessible manner appropriate to undergraduate nursing students in Australia and New Zealand. The book prioritises diseases relevant to nursing students and presents them according to prevalence and rate of incidence in Australia and New Zealand. This focused approach prepares students for the presentations they will experience in a clinical setting. Understanding Pathophysiology: ANZ Edition explores each body system first by structure and function, then by alteration. This establishes the physiology prior to addressing the diseases relative to the system and allows students to analyse and compare the normal versus altered state. This local edition of Understanding Pathophysiology incorporates a lifespan approach and explores contemporary health with specific chapters on stress, genes and the environment, obesity and diabetes, cancer, mental illness and Indigenous health issues. Clinical case studies are included in each chapter, with each patient case study highlighting the relevant medical symptoms of a given disease within a clinical setting. This is then analysed with respect to the relevancy of each symptom, their respective affect on body systems and the best course of pharmacological treatment. Elsevier’s Evolve website provides extensive support materials for students and lecturers. Also available for purchase with this textbook is an e-book, Pathophysiology Online – a set of online modules, and a mobile study guide application. • pathophysiology presented at an appropriate level for undergraduate nursing students in Australia and New Zealand • an adaptation of a US edition – Understanding Pathophysiology, 4th Edition • diseases are addressed according to prevalence, incidence and relevance • a ‘systems’ approach is incorporated with a ‘lifespan’ approach within the alterations chapters • a new section on contemporary health issues examines the effects of an aging population and lifestyle choices on a society’s overall health • new chapters on topics including homeostasis; genes and the environment; obesity and diabetes; mental health and Indigenous health issues • chapter outlines and key terms appear at the beginning of each chapter • concept maps provide visual representation of the key concepts addressed in each chapter • clinical case studies feature in each chapter to bring pathophysiology into practice • helpful ‘focus on learning’ boxes in each chapter • key terms are bolded in the text and listed in the glossary • summaries of main points feature in each chapter • review questions at chapter end are accompanied by answers provided online
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