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How to Live Intentionally for Better Rhythm & Bigger Results

Retailing Insight

How and why did it go so wrong and why do we stay in the rut of being out of rhythm with the important parts of life? This begs the question “What am I avoiding by not slowing down and finding a new rhythm?” American monk and writer Thomas Merton said, “Happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony.”

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Gentle Monster opens HAUS SHANGHAI

Retail Focus

Tenacious yet pliant art pieces cut through the centre, forcing an unexpected flow of traffic inside the space. The Shanghai store, expressing elegance and individuality through the delicate balance of spatial elements, captures Tamburins’ artistic vision. HAUS SHANGHAI’s 2nd floor houses the world’s largest Gentle Monster store.

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Four Pillars of a Successful Business, Part 4

Retailing Insight

T he Magic of Cash Flow: Fueling Business Growth through Effective Management is the final article in a four-part series that explores the four pillars of a successful business. Cash – Manage your cash flow, manage your growth. The first step is understanding what the cash flow challenge of your business is.

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Time to Reboot

Retailing Insight

It’s easy to do a physical purification or change a habit, but how do we clear our hearts of outdated beliefs, information, or relationships that no longer are in balance with who we are and what we’re doing? When that’s the case, let the tears gently flow till they run out. How we feel about people and how we think they feel about us.

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How Michael Ford pulled Greenlit Brands back from the brink

Inside Retail

We have paid off all our debt, local and offshore, and made sure that our balance sheet and our cash position is strong, and one of the reasons [we’ve been able to do that] is because of the efficiency of working capital in the furniture industry. You need a balance between bricks-and-mortar and pureplay.

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“We forgot what a five-day week was like”: how design studios are taking on flexible work

Design Week

Some people do use the time for research and development (R&D), Dixon explains, while others might approach a “gnarly bit of a project” This sense of balance is to be expected when it comes to implementing big changes. “It’s helped us sharpen the rhythm of how projects work.”

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The Rise Of The Destination-Worthy, Hospitality-Influenced Workplace

All Work

And while hybrid models may offer compromise and balance for some, the logistical challenges of scheduling meetings, allocating desks and implementing new policies could do more harm than good if not executed well. 4) Keeping things interesting with boutique, localized, novelty and rhythm changes.

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