By Cheryl Fenton, Reviewed
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Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. As we enter year two of our new working-from-home normal, it looks like at-home video conferencing isn’t going anywhere. And, since these on-camera calls are here to stay, it’s time to get on board and dedicate a space in your home that’s as professional as your career and as quirky as your personality.
Your bedroom furniture is a great example of what not to have in the background of a professional Zoom call. Credit: Getty Images / doble-dTransitioning to a WFH life means you’ve shifted your focus to showing your value within the confines of a tiny screen. This is not easy to do, according to Joanna Lovering, founder of Copper + Rise, a studio where, as an executive presence coach and workplace psychologist, she empowers women and encourag
By Cheryl Fenton, Reviewed
Credit: Getty Images
Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. As we enter year two of our new working-from-home normal, it looks like at-home video conferencing isn’t going anywhere. And, since these on-camera calls are here to stay, it’s time to get on board and dedicate a space in your home that’s as professional as your career and as quirky as your personality.
Your bedroom furniture is a great example of what not to have in the background of a professional Zoom call. Credit: Getty Images / doble-dTransitioning to a WFH life means you’ve shifted your focus to showing your value within the confines of a tiny screen. This is not easy to do, according to Joanna Lovering, founder of Copper + Rise, a studio where, as an executive presence coach and workplace psychologist, she empowers women and encourag
By Cheryl Fenton, Reviewed
Credit: Getty Images
Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. As we enter year two of our new working-from-home normal, it looks like at-home video conferencing isn’t going anywhere. And, since these on-camera calls are here to stay, it’s time to get on board and dedicate a space in your home that’s as professional as your career and as quirky as your personality.
Your bedroom furniture is a great example of what not to have in the background of a professional Zoom call. Credit: Getty Images / doble-dTransitioning to a WFH life means you’ve shifted your focus to showing your value within the confines of a tiny screen. This is not easy to do, according to Joanna Lovering, founder of Copper + Rise, a studio where, as an executive presence coach and workplace psychologist, she empowers women and encourag
By Cheryl Fenton, Reviewed
Credit: Getty Images
Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. As we enter year two of our new working-from-home normal, it looks like at-home video conferencing isn’t going anywhere. And, since these on-camera calls are here to stay, it’s time to get on board and dedicate a space in your home that’s as professional as your career and as quirky as your personality.
Your bedroom furniture is a great example of what not to have in the background of a professional Zoom call. Credit: Getty Images / doble-dTransitioning to a WFH life means you’ve shifted your focus to showing your value within the confines of a tiny screen. This is not easy to do, according to Joanna Lovering, founder of Copper + Rise, a studio where, as an executive presence coach and workplace psychologist, she empowers women and encourag
By Cheryl Fenton, Reviewed
Credit: Getty Images
Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. As we enter year two of our new working-from-home normal, it looks like at-home video conferencing isn’t going anywhere. And, since these on-camera calls are here to stay, it’s time to get on board and dedicate a space in your home that’s as professional as your career and as quirky as your personality.
Your bedroom furniture is a great example of what not to have in the background of a professional Zoom call. Credit: Getty Images / doble-dTransitioning to a WFH life means you’ve shifted your focus to showing your value within the confines of a tiny screen. This is not easy to do, according to Joanna Lovering, founder of Copper + Rise, a studio where, as an executive presence coach and workplace psychologist, she empowers women and encourag