We’re halfway through December. Holiday shopping is in full swing. And this year, of all years, has opened up a few new possibilities for great gifts you can give the family, friends, and colleagues around you.
Take, for example, the home office. You’ve probably spent the majority of your waking hours there since March--and if you haven’t, you certainly know people who have. Why not make it a jazzy space? That’s why we’ve compiled a great list of cool gifts for the home office, ranging from $19.95 to $95. It includes both practical picks and decorative pieces which add zip to a room that needs to be functional--but shouldn’t be boring.
Need other ideas for the remaining folks on your shopping list? We’ve got you covered:
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HERE'S WHAT ELSE I'M READING TODAY:
This free productivity guide can help you increase focus, eliminate distractions, and maintain motivation while working remotely. --Inc.
On this week’s Book Smart podcast: How a near-death experience led Omaze founder Matt Pohlson to rethink his entire leadership strategy. --Inc.
The upcoming tax season could be a nightmare for small businesses. Here’s why. --CNBC
On Monday, Pinterest settled a gender discrimination and retaliation lawsuit from former COO Françoise Brougher for $22.5 million. --The New York Times
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