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Arborist or proctologist?

Arborist or proctologist?

Results and insights from My Home Office Hacks survey; easy plants to grow and maintain in your home office. Also, best times to post to your social media.

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Mar 18, 2024
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1 Big Thing: Arborist or proctologist.

Readers in the 18-30 age bracket do not like to take surveys—at least the My Home Office Hacks survey. Even with a $10 Amazon card on the line. Hence the need to remove the lumber from their ass.

Why that matters

73% of responses came from readers in the 46-60 bracket.

13 percent from the over 60 and 31- 45 crowd.

Go Deeper

There was an even mix of business owners (40%) and remote workers (40%). Some were both entrepreneurs and remote workers (20%).

The Real Gold

60% wanted to see more Productivity articles on My HOH. The next highest category was Wellness.

Winner, winner

Congrats to Minimalist Hustler Jamie Northrup who won the drawing for a $10 Amazon card. Enjoy, Jamie.


🪴Plant one on me

Golden Pothos, Jade plants and Snake plants are just a few plants you can have in your home office. Each requires minimal attention and care.

Why it matters

From Time magazine: Researchers measured a 15% increase in productivity after “lean offices”—or workplaces with a desert-like aesthetic—were spruced up with leafy, green plant life.

Go Deeper

For a list of five great houseplants for beginners, visit this article in The Wellness of Plants


Inspiring quote of the week

“Try not to become a person of success, but rather try to become a person of value.”—Albert Einstein

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