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If you were fascinated by the tale of Theranos scammer Elizabeth Holmes or hung on every word of the films about Fyre Festival, you’ll definitely be into Hulu’s new documentary “WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn.” Work/Life senior reporter Monica Torres reviewed the movie, and let’s just say she spotted a few issues with the office culture at WeWork as detailed by those who lived it. Grab your remote, and read on for more.
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Take Back Your Life Organizing your home takes time and effort, but it doesn’t have to be one big daunting project. When it comes to decluttering, it’s the little things that make a difference. “Small tidying tasks are an easy way for busy people to keep their house neat and organized without a large time commitment,” says Sarah Giller Nelson. We asked Nelson and other professional organizers to share the small tidying tasks they do on the daily to keep their own homes organized. 21 Little Tidying Tasks Professional Organizers Do Every Day
Deal With It It’s almost hard to believe the wild story of Adam Neumann, the former CEO and founder of WeWork. A new Hulu documentary charts his company’s dramatic rise from its launch as a co-working space in 2010 to its famous implosion and near-bankruptcy in 2019, after which Neumann was forced out. On top of building a company that was once valued at $47 billion for little apparent reason, it’s clear he created a company culture that was unsustainable, manipulative and full of red flags. Here's what struck us most: 3 Jaw-Dropping Moments From The WeWork Documentary
Pro Tip: If you’re trying to save money by cord-cutting, you’ve probably ditched cable for streaming services. But if you maintained the same internet service, there’s a good chance you’re still renting a modem from your cable provider, a service you pay for every month. Be prepared to do some upsetting math about how much money that wastes — and stop renting a modem for good.
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