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" ... Knowing this, I encourage my teams to use all their senses related to cleaning, and you can do the same. For example, look for fingerprints on glass or glass surfaces, marks on walls, cobwebs, streaky tiles, etc. Assess whether, when you touch a surface, it's free of dust, grease, grime and build-up. Similarly, consider the smell: Is the area inviting? Does it exude the vibe the owners of the premises want? Do the cleaners need to work with the maintenance team to address any issues, such as mold, dampness, etc.? ... "
" ... Low-level indoors exercise is unlikely to give you the “blowing off the cobwebs” feel you get with a harder workout that gets your endorphins going. And while it can give you some sense of achievement and stabilizes your energy level throughout the day pretty well, it does not act as structure, or punctuation, in your day anywhere near as well as a dedicated workout. ... "
" ... While summer might be the obvious choice for days spent on the beach, winter here has its own unique charm. Blustery days by the sea do wonders for blowing away the cobwebs and you can also spend a leisurely afternoon exploring the antique shops in the medieval town of Sandwich, one of the area’s best-preserved historic towns. ... "
" ... “From the mental health aspect, if the student-athletes can get a little normalcy looking forward to games, that goes a long way to blowing out the cobwebs and getting them back to normal,” said Moccia. ... "
" ... “I think a lot of people think that they can go and dream it up, and then just decide that’s the culture they want,” he says. “But when the culture is already there—which it always is in some way—the power is in taking away the cobwebs and being clear about what it is. I've worked with companies that have been running for hundreds of years and I’d say, 'Just go and find the people that have been in the company for the longest—50 or 60 years—and ask why they joined, listen to their stories.’ That’s your brand. And it’s been true for all this time. You’ve just forgotten it.” ... "