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How to cope with both online and offline jobs
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 254490, member: 76163"] The world is changing. Jobs that used to be physical are now being done remotely, and it's important to be able to work in both online and offline worlds. Here are some tips for how you can better juggle both online and offline jobs: 1. Use technology to streamline your workflow. There are many tools available that can help you manage your time, especially when working on multiple projects at once. For example, if you're working on two different projects, one of which requires a lot of research and writing, use the tool Slack or similar to keep all of your email conversations in one place so that it's easier for you to get back on track after taking a break. This will also help keep track of who needs what from whom so that no one gets left out or forgotten about. 2. Take advantage of social media and other platforms where people share resources like YouTube channels or LinkedIn groups where people can give each other advice or connect over common interests. These platforms have communities that are dedicated to helping people learn new skills or find new jobs through sharing information about what works best for different types of businesses or industries (for example, if you want an accounting job, find someone who has had success in accounting job to relate with). [/QUOTE]
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