Creative Corner
Save Time in the Morning Before Work
If you find yourself always scrambling to get ready for work, all it takes are a few preparations the night before to make a smoother morning routine.
Read MoreWhat You Can Make to Improve Reading
Whether you’re an adult or a child, there are various crafts you can make to improve reading. Whether it’s practicing pronunciation…
Read MoreHow to Create Origami Animals
It can be hard sometimes to find something to do during the cold winter months. Creating an origami animal can be a great stress reliever.
Read MoreUsing Print to Supplement Digital Marketing
Print is not dead. Despite most marketing efforts being focused online through social media, search engine optimization, and Google paid ads, print still plays an important role in local businesses and organizations. Think about it for a second. Businesses want to have flyers in local small businesses to let the community know about an event. Below are a few reasons why print marketing is still important in an increasingly digital world.
Read MorePainting for Fun: How to Start
Did you ever sit down and watch Bob Ross paint a beautiful mountain landscape or a picturesque beach scene back in the day? If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to paint, it can be a great way to express your creativity.
Read MoreWhich Artwork is Best for Your Office?
While you might not have a preference of what your office looks like, your guests and clients will certainly notice. First impressions are important, and bare walls may not lead to trust. According to a study from the UK, 55 percent of office workers are unsatisfied by the artwork in their office space. Not sure where to start? Here are a few key points for your consideration.
Read MoreCreative Ways to Inspire Your Employees
Ashton Kutcher who played Steve Jobs in the biopic Jobs spent countless hours researching every detail about the Apple founder. He said, “Steve Jobs had something like a 90% approval rating from his employees. You hear stories about him being this short-tempered, aggressive person, which he was. But he was in the pursuit of making people around him better, so the product they created would be better.” More than half of American workers quit because of bad leadership according to a study by market research firm Gallup. Many managers and CEOs alike can learn a few things from Jobs so they can retain employees and keep them happy and productive. While all of us may not become CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, here are a few creative ways to inspire your employees.
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