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Pamila Kew / March 30, 2020

Community Involvement

Canadian Rider Safety Fund

Canadian Rider Safety Fund is a non-profit dedicated to providing soft barriers to all racetracks across Canada. Bottle bags are now a popular solution replacing expensive and/or ineffective barriers including hay bales, air fences and foam blocks. A racer herself, Head Office’s Tori Sutton started a bottle collection at Schooley Mitchell to donate to Shannonville Motorsport Park!
Pictured right to left, Tori, her daughter Scarlett, and Head Office employees Julie Beaney and Greg Kelly.

Pamila Kew / March 30, 2020

Community Involvement

Animal Rescue Craft Guild

Terri Braun and Rebekah Zinger from the Schooley Mitchell head office have been hard at work with the Animal Rescue Craft Guild sewing and crocheting kangaroo pouches, bird nests, animal beds, koala mittens and bat wraps to aid in the rehabilitation of animals affected by the wildfires in Australia. They just recently sent their donations off.
Great work, ladies!

 

 

Pamila Kew / March 26, 2020

Recommendation Letter for Smokey’s Brick Oven Tavern

To whom it may concern,

Smokey’s Brick Oven Tavern is a great local restaurant and bar in Vernon, NJ.They have a wide variety of food available that includesmany appetizers, entrees, salads, their specialty ribs, and of course the delicious brick oven pizza! The prices are very reasonable and the food always tastes great!

Despite the current pandemic,it’s important to treat yourself however you can safely. Smokey’s is currently offering both takeout and delivery, so you always have delicious options, even when you can’t take advantage of the great, familyfriendly atmosphere in the dining room that Smokey’s prides themselves on.

I would highly recommend Smokey’s to anyone interested in trying out some excellent food —and to anyone interested in supporting their local businesses during these trying times.

Sincerely,

Marc Ackerman

Business Optimization Specialist

Schooley Mitchell

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Pamila Kew / March 24, 2020

Athena Health Services

Athena Health Services is Northern Virginia’s Premier Health Services Provider.

They offer dependable individualized medical and non-medical care to meet your needs in the home. There is no need to use several care companies when they do it all. You can trust their exceptionally skilled nurses, aides, physical/occupational/speech therapists to be there.

Give Athena Health Services a call to take advantage of their complimentary home safety assessment. Available 24/7. Serving Loudoun County, Fairfax County, Falls Church, Alexandria and Arlington.

Pamila Kew / March 23, 2020

Tips for Better Telework

If you work in an office setting, chances are you’ve had to work from home before or will have to in the future. While this may be easy for some, it can be a daunting task for others who rely on the office setting to keep them motivated and productive. However, it is possible for those who aren’t used to working from home to still perform at a high level.

For those who may struggle, or simply those looking to continue building good telework habits, here are five ways to stay as productive as possible while working from your home office.

Stick to your routine

It’s easy to slip out of your routine when you don’t have to leave your house to work. You can sleep in since you don’t have to commute, roll out of bed, hop on the computer and begin working right away. Don’t. Try to stick to your normal routine as much as possible. Think about what you do when you have to go to the office and continue to do that. Wake up. Get dressed. Eat a healthy breakfast. Meditate. This will put you in the right mindset and set you up for a productive day.

Find a designated space

When you work in an office building, you have a designated area where you work. This may be a cubicle or a desk, but either way you have a space to call your own. Working from home should be no different. If you don’t already have a home office, try to find a space you can use for the duration of the time you will be working from home. This area should be removed from as many distractions as possible, including a spouse who may also be working from home or the TV. You should also ensure you have everything you need (sticky notes, pens, etc.) easily accessible. This way you don’t have to stop what you’re doing to get supplies from other areas of your house

Have a plan

Like any other workday, you should have a plan of action at the beginning of the day. If you need to, touch base with your boss in the morning and make a list of what you need to accomplish that day. If you want to break it down further, make two separate lists: things you need to get done and things you would like to get done. This way you’re prioritizing the most important things, but you also have a list of other items you can work on if you breeze through the first list. By having these ready in the morning, you can avoid any lulls in productivity and you won’t be tempted by distractions like social media or mindlessly checking the fridge for a snack. Keep in mind, this may need to be adjusted as the day goes on and things come up, but this will at least give you a starting point.

Set boundaries

If you find yourself working from home while others are in the house, set boundaries right from the beginning. Make it clear to them that during this time, you will be working from home and are not to be interrupted unless there is an emergency. If others are constantly trying to talk to you, you’re likely not going to get very much done.

Take regular breaks

According to Tork, North American workers currently do not take lunch breaks as frequently as they would prefer due to fear of being judged by their bosses and coworkers. “Reluctance to take a lunch break is often perceived as a display of dedication to the job,” said Jennifer Deal, senior research scientist at the Center for Creative Leadership and Affiliated Research Scientist at the Center for Effective Organizations at University of Southern California (USC). “In reality, taking time away for a lunch break can help to reduce stress, increase engagement, and restore energy levels, making employees feel more effective and productive back at the office.”

Presented by: Bhargavi Rajesh
Author: Michelle Maisonville
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Pamila Kew / March 17, 2020

Marc Ackerman Professional Profile

Marc is committed to providing exceptional customer service to his clients while working solely in their best interests. As a cost optimization consultant, Marc wants to go above and beyond to provide great value to his clients. Through his extensive background working with major manufacturing companies and vendors, he can provide expert advice that helps his clients optimize their core business operations.

Read more about Marc Ackerman here.