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For a growing number of American workers, home isn’t just where the heart is. It’s where the office is as well. Prior to setting up your home office, take time to assess how you’ll use it and what requirements it must fulfill. Will this be your primary workspace, or will it serve a secondary role?…
Read MoreThe past couple of months were quite a challenge for a lot of people. Many lost their jobs and had to struggle with making ends meet. Others had to learn how to work from home and deal with the stress associated with it. But, the one challenge that we all had to tackle is spending…
Read MoreAfter months of social distancing, wearing masks, and changing how we work, it’s not surprising that the term “new normal” has popped up to describe what we’re going through. We still have a ways to go before life actually feels normal, but living in a new normal means we’ve made changes so that life can…
Read MoreThe smoke has finally lifted to reveal that fall snuck up on Seattle. With it comes cooler nights, leaves on the sidewalks and a longing to stay home, but there’s no reason you can’t bring the feeling of fall inside. If you are one of the many new construction home owners, your normal color scheme…
Read MoreIf your kitchen pipes suddenly started leaking, would you have the resources to pay for the repairs? If not, you could be setting yourself up for some serious future stress. Emergency home repair issues can put a strain on your finances if you are not prepared for them. Before an emergency home issue trips up…
Read MoreMoving is stressful on an average Tuesday. Mix in the coronavirus pandemic and you have a recipe for misinformation, uncertainty and anxiety. Your clients likely have a ton of questions about how to move safely, so here are answers to the top moving questions. Related to moving in general 1. Is moving an essential service…
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