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Your employees spend a large chunk of their lives working in their office, so you should try to make the office look as friendly and appealing as possible. If you create a friendly and comfortable atmosphere for your employees, then they will be more eager to go to work every day. Here's how to do it:<   Create a space that isn't too cramped. Do your employees feel like they have room to walk around and breathe, or like they're crammed in like sardines? The more free they feel to move around, the happier they'll feel.  Make sure the temperature in the office isn't set to be too hot or too cold. Your employees won't be motivated if they're freezing or so hot that they can't focus. Create a pleasant ambience through lighting. Though you may not be able to help it if your office has harsh fluorescent lights, you could make a big difference by putting up a few lower-wattage bulbs that are easier on the eye. Make sure your employees have lots of natural light and position them next to windows whenever you can. They will be less likely to feel stifled if they are near light and fresh air. If your environment is more casual, you can set up more relaxing furniture around the office and tell your employees that they could work there from time to time as well, if they don't have to be rooted to their desks. Your employees will spend a lot of time staring at your walls, so this is a great place to catch their attention and motivate them into doing better work. Here are a few things you can put on your walls:  Put up a bulletin board where people can post pictures, birthday cards, and any relevant personal information that they want to share with their coworkers. This will make people feel more relaxed and comfortable, and they may even smile when they peek at the board.  Recognize outstanding employees. Though you don't have to post the "employee of the month" on your wall, you can post a small notice or write a person's achievements on a whiteboard for the whole office to see.  If your company is going strong, put up some posters that show the company's progress to motivate the employees to do good work. You can put up a few motivational slogans, but don't overdo it. You don't want your employees rolling their eyes at your overly-enthusiastic signs. Hang a few pictures that are easy on the eyes. Don't put up loud and garish posters; instead, take the time to put up a few pictures or paintings that leave a pleasant impression. Don't underestimate the power of having some food around the office. People will be much more excited to come to work if they know that there will be some food waiting for them. Here are a few food tricks that will motivate your employees:  Keep a kitchen stocked with tea and coffee so your employees spend more time hanging around the office instead of stepping out for coffee. Bring in bagels and donuts for breakfast one day a week or month. This will get your employees to come to the office earlier and to spend more time there. Order pizza for lunch once in a while. You can even institute a "pizza day" once a month. Have snacks around the office. Make popcorn, bring in chips and guacamole, or bake brownies. Declare a potluck day. This is a cheap way to give everyone something good to eat, and to have people talking. Bring in a cake or cupcakes on an employee's birthday. Create a festive environment through food. Bring in Easter eggs around Easter, matzoh during Passover, and candy canes during Christmas to make everyone feel at home. Just remember to have healthy options available as well. Some people gain weight when they start working in an office with a lot of food options. Casual dress days will make people more excited to go to work, and will make them feel more comfortable in the work environment. You can institute a casual Friday, or randomly choose to add extra casual days to the calendar.  You can even make your casual dress days themed. If the Super Bowl or March Madness is coming up, everyone can wear the colors of their favorite teams. Your casual attire can also be used to highlight upcoming holidays when the time is right. During Christmas, people can wear silly reindeer antlers, or people can wear orange and black around Halloween.

summary: Create a pleasant atmosphere. Take advantage of your wall space. Use food as incentive. Institute casual dress days.


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Add two thirds hydrogen peroxide. Dip the toothpick in this solution. Then drip some of the solution over the seeds. This will help them grow, as hydrogen peroxide is a natural oxidizer. Note: You do not need to do this every day––every other day is fine until the seeds have sprouted, then once a week is all you need. Don't overdo the watering or the seeds will drown and can turn moldy. Keep the soil moist but not wet, watering about once or twice a week.  In a few days, the seeds should have sprouted. If enough plants take, you can transplant them after a few weeks, into separate pots. When the plants grow large enough, fruit will form and the plant should be sprouting some yummy strawberries for you to eat.

summary: Fill a  cup of water a third of the way. Stir the mixture. Water the soil gently. Place the jar in a warm place where there is enough sunlight for the seeds to sprout. Wait until the seeds sprout. Keep tending to the strawberries.


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Leaving them in sunlight or heat can cause warping. Keep the records away from windows and heating. You’ll also want to make sure you don’t leave your records in a vehicle on a hot day. Vinyl records are relatively heavy, and stacking them atop each other puts significant pressure on the records at the bottom of the pile. This can cause them to get warped, scratched and scuffed. Make sure you store your records vertically to avoid this pressure. While most people typically store their records in a basement, the typical humidity in these spaces will likely warp the records. Try to find a space you can use that isn’t overly humid. If a basement is your only choice, you should consider installing a dehumidifier to provide a safe place to store your records.
summary: Store your records away from direct sunlight. Avoid stacking your records. Keep your records away from humidity.