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How Physical Spaces Shape Human Relationships and Emotional Well-Being

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Through simple, actionable strategies such as light, color, space, and layout, designers can create stronger, healthier workplaces. This article was originally written by Bockus Payne’s Collin Fleck for Work Design Magazine. Neutral colors are also calming, whereas overly vibrant tones like red can increase irritation.

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How Can We Foster Emotional Connections At Work In The Post-Pandemic Era?

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This article was written by Elina Cardet of Arcadis for Work Design Magazine. Beautiful, inviting, emotionally stimulating spaces engage multiple senses by using textures, fractals, organic geometries, natural materials, and warm color lighting. The strategic use of color can profoundly affect mood and emotions.

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7 Office Design Strategies To Support Neurodiversity In A Post-Pandemic World

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Design elements such as biophilic features, minimalist aesthetics, adjustable lighting and sound, and flexible furniture choices are vital in creating spaces that allow neurodivergent employees to control their sensory experience and empower them to work effectively. Example of phone rooms. Image courtesy of Elsy Studios.

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The Four Bodies: The Emotional Body

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This article is part of a series: The Four Bodies. T his is the last in a series of articles about the four lower bodies. This article will deal with the emotional body. As emphasized in previous articles the four lower bodies are affected by the human personality. The Light Side.

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Spirit and Channeling: The Sacred Act of Accessing the Divine

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The spirit, mind, body, and emotions will interpret each message with a unique vision, but it is through the heart that balance heaven and Earth, and where universal Truth will prevail. No matter the density of light or shadow, each has powerful information to communicate.

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2022 Workplace Trends: Sensory Intelligence

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This article was written by Komal Kotwal and Micki Washington and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Hypersensitive individuals typically want to avoid bright lights, crowds, or temperature fluctuations, while at the other end of the scale, hyposensitive individuals prefer to be overstimulated.

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The Key To Creating Office Spaces For Everyone: Design With Neurodiversity In Mind

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A space’s impact on the senses should be considered as early as possible in the design phase, and inform decisions from the acoustic strategy, right through to lighting choices. This article was written by Tash Hewlett , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine.

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