Logos to promote social distancing

Who says social distancing can’t be creative?

Can you guess all the logos in the featured image?

In light of the coronavirus pandemic, the citizens of the world are called to understand and practice unaccustomed jargons such as “self-quarantine” and “social distancing”. Understandably, these behaviours aren’t that easily weaved into our day-to-day lifestyle and more unfortunately, there have many been cases of indifference or outright defiance.

That’s why some brands have stepped up to promote social distancing, specifically, by altering the most iconic element of their existence – their logos. Some consider this a pure marketing gimmick, while others commend the brilliance of it in sending a vital message.

Whichever party you lean towards, take a gander below to see how brands like Audi, Nike and Mercedes-Benz are spreading the word on social distancing.

Here is the full article, click link below

https://newswav.page.link/R8sa7

13 Productivity Hacks to Help You Get Stuff Done

Came across this excellent article by Jonathan Long

As entrepreneurs, we’ve all experienced it at some point — that moment in the day where you are sitting at your desk and have lost all focus. You grab your phone and check out social media, reply to some text messages and surf your favorite websites. You have a mile long list of tasks to get done but you can’t seem to focus on them.

Here are 13 hacks to help increase your productivity:

1. Exercise first thing in the morning.

 

2. Tackle your least desirable tasks first.

 

3. Empower your employees.

 

4. Quit social media.

 

5. Immediately knock out simple tasks as they come in.

 

6. Get out of your office.

 

7. Use technology and make tasks simple.

 

8. Fuel the machine.

 

9. Disconnect from technology during crunch time.

 

10. Unclog your email.

 

11. Keep one day off limits each week.

 

12. Work Sunday evening.

 

13. Automate and systemize everything.

 

To read the full article please click the link below.

http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/239485