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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 234432, member: 61772"] Whether you're a business owner or an employee, your comfortability matters in your job. If you're uncomfortable in any way at work, it's difficult to be productive. Your discomfort can even create problems with others. If you are emotionally upset, for instance, it might be hard to interact with coworkers or customers. You may find yourself snapping at them or being short with them--and that doesn't make for a good working environment. In the same vein, if you're physically uncomfortable, it can be hard to focus on your work. For example, if you have a bad desk chair, you might be distracted by the pain in your back and legs. It's hard to do your best work when your back is hurting! There are many ways to increase comfortability in the workplace. For one thing, discuss with coworkers any issues that might cause discomfort. Try to come up with solutions that work for everyone involved. Also, make sure your physical environment is as comfortable as possible. This means having a desk that suits your needs and keeping the temperature at a comfortable level. To take it one step further: try incorporating plants or other greenery into your workspace! Research shows that surrounding yourself with plants has many benefits--including improving productivity. [/QUOTE]
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