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5 Tips to Keep the Spark Alive When You're Working From Home With Your Significant Other
When you’re living and working at home with your significant other, it can be tough to keep your relationship feeling fresh. LX Host Tabitha Lipkin has five tips from NBC News for keeping the spark alive when you’re together 24/7.
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Can You Deduct Work-From Home Expenses and More of Your Burning Tax Questions Answered
Tax season is upon us, and we know that comes with a lot of questions. So we got Lisa Greene-Lewis, a tax expert with TurboTax, to play a game of “True and False” with LX Host Nik Z to tackle some of the big ones.
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This D.C. Science Teacher Turned His Kitchen into a Chemistry Lab to Teach His Students From Home
A D.C. chemistry teacher transformed his kitchen into a classroom to teach and inspire his students from home. Jonte Lee from Calvin Coolidge High School walked LX News host Tabitha Lipkin through some experiments while discussing the importance of representing Black teachers and the hearing impaired community through his popular classes on social media.
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How to Ask Your Boss to Help Cover Your Work-From-Home Costs
If you’re among the millions of Americans now working from home, you may find that the costs of your home office can add up. An economist and professor at Rutgers University, William M. Rodgers III, has some tips for how you can ask your boss to chip in.
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This Economist Says Your Boss or the Government Should Help Cover Your Work-From-Home Costs
An economist and professor at Rutgers University says that if you’re one of the millions of Americans now working from home, your employer or the government should chip in to help cover your home office expenses. Professor William M. Rodgers III joined LX News to explain how this policy would help employers, employees and the economy as a whole.
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‘Queer Eye' Host Bobby Berk Shares His Tips to Spruce Up Your Work-From-Home Space
Interior designer and “Queer Eye” star Bobby Berk shares some tips for improving your work from home space and bringing some holiday spirit into your home this season.
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City Life After the Coronavirus Pandemic May Never Be the Same
COVID-19 changed life in cities almost overnight. Maybe the most drastic shift came from the closure of office buildings and the shift to work-from-home lifestyles. Suddenly, a major incentive of living in a city — proximity to jobs — had vanished. Will an exodus to small towns change urban living forever?
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Tips to Relieve Your Work From Home Fatigue
Almost eight months after the coronavirus swept the U.S. and millions continue to work from their homes. NBCLX’s Clark Fouraker shares some tips to help ease your pandemic work from home fatigue and bring more balance to your life.
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How to De-Stress by Turning Your Daily Walk Into a Mindful Meditation
With most people spending more time at home than ever before, it’s important to make the most of your time outside. NBCLX’s Clark Fouraker has some tips to practice mindfulness and de-stress during your daily walk.
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Can Your Employer Fire You For Taking Care of Your Kids on Company Time?
Kids will be kids at the worst time… right when you’re in the middle of a huge video conference with your boss. But can you really be fired for managing your children while working from home? Attorney Mandy Price discusses what your rights are as a work-from-home parent.
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How Financial Stress Can Lead to Success — Even During the Pandemic
Steve Siebold, the co-author of “How Money Works: Stop Being a Sucker,” has tips to cope with the financial anxieties that many millennials are facing during the pandemic, and advice on the benefits of starting your own business from home.
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How to Work Effectively from Home: Tips from an Expert
Judith Olson from the University of California Irvine discusses the implications of distance work and provides tips for working from home, including responding quickly and staying in constant communication with your coworkers.
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Exhausted and Unfocused While Working From Home? You're Not Alone
I should be nailing this working-from-home thing these days. I’ve been based in a home office for years, so I’m not adjusting to Zoom meetings or missing my colleagues. My kids are self-sufficient. I’m not sick or caring for anyone who’s sick. With gyms and restaurants closed and travel restricted, I have lots of free time. I feel like I should be getting so...
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How Not to Kill Your Partner When You're Both Working From Home
As the coronavirus pandemic winds on and families hunker down at home, many will experience strain on their relationship. Spending time with friends and family is normally a way for couples to deflect that stress, but many couples are losing that outlet, explained Niro Feliciano, a cognitive psychotherapist based in Wilton, Connecticut, whose upcoming podcast, Coping With The New Normal of...