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The biophilic home office

Biophilic design need not be confined to office buildings and other commercial spaces. The benefits of biophilic design can be obtained in the home office too, and without having to spend a fortune. This post explores the benefits of biophilic ...
How to light your work area

Light-Wise: Elevate your work-life balance by improving your circadian rhythm

Now that you have, hopefully, taken the decision to do something pro-active with your home-working environment there is a further choice you can make that really elevates the benefits of upgrading your lighting to office standards; upgrading it to Biodynamic ...

Lighting for home-working; It’s easy

In my first blog post of this series, Lighting for home-working; you need it! I raised some of the important factors that home-workers and their employers need to consider, especially with regards the need for home-workplace lighting that is fit-for-purpose. ...
The right light for home working

Lighting for the home-working; you need it!

With so many recent newcomers to the concept of working-from-home the quality of the home workspace has, quite rightly, become a major topic of conversation and discussion.  However, just a cursory search of the internet, LinkedIn, or even the Leesman Index highlights, actually ...

The long night’s moon 

In Mark's final blog of the series he looks at the moon during the winter and some well known stars. In the late autumn and winter months the full moon spends the longest time at night above the horizon than ...

The wanderers

In Mark's third stargazing blog he considers the wandering planets. In contrast to needing patience watching shooting stars, which appear and disappear at random, in the blink of an eye, observing planets is the complete opposite. Most are bright and ...

Exploding ‘stars’  

Our second stargazing blog investigates exploding stars. Meteor showers are named after the constellation in the patch of sky that they appear to radiate from. If you draw a line back from where you see them they will all appear ...

Nights out under the stars

The night sky provided a welcome distraction while we were all experiencing isolation and the frustration of being in lockdown. Coinciding with a long lasting spell of unusual, pollution free, clear nights, it gave us all an opportunity to expand ...
WorkFree assessment

The new WorkFree™ assessment method

In our fourth and final blog in the WorkFreeTM series, Kenneth Freeman takes a look at the WorkFreeTM assessment method. Why do we feel there is need for our new assessment method, WorkFreeTM? Many organisations sign up to wellbeing and sustainability standards, ...
Home working and parenting

The problems with homeworking

In our third blog in the WorkFreeTM series, Kenneth Freeman takes a look at the downside of homeworking. Homeworking also enables people to avoid some of the worst aspects of office life. These can be both organisational (e.g. poor management ...
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