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The workplace is changing faster than ever. From AI assistants to integrated scheduling apps like ClientLever, professionals in 2025 are asking one big question: how do we stay ahead in the age of remote-first business? Here’s a deep dive into the trends shaping productivity, client relationships, and the way we work.


I recently launched my website, and began the mission of finding targeted traffic. I wanted to write insightful, helpful blog posts that could provide value to readers. What I didn’t realize at first is that my posts may have come across as too promotional. I included backlinks, phrases like “start your trial today”, and examples from my own product.


Yesterday, I spent an entire day teaching a group of seniors how to use an iPhone. At first, I assumed this would be simple—after all, we’re in 2025, and Apple has been making smartphones for nearly two decades. But what unfolded was a mixture of hilarity, frustration, and revelation.


This is a fun way to try and experience for just a second what it is like to be on the spectrum. I think a lot more people are (including myself) than people even realize. It can really effect our sense of normal and how we go about our day. thanks for making this!


I heard about this on the radio yesterday. Apparently this is something that has happened in the past but this is the largest of its kind with popular figures involved. They can become dangerous and even deadly. Wishing the best to all involved!


Freelancing is booming. Platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and LinkedIn are full of people making the leap from traditional jobs into solo work. But here’s the reality: 80% of freelancers quit within their first year.

It’s not usually because they can’t find clients. It’s because of something less obvious.


I doubt they will meet the deadline or care over 5mill. It just is pennies to them.


The thing about ignoring courts' orders is... well, courts don't exactly look favorably on people who ignore them. Looking forward to court's round 2, then.


They are not going to ignore it. They are going to appeal it with a hundred lawyers and a truckload of documents with arguments, and somehow get it watered down. This is what it looks like from my pov anyway.

I think courts are generally swayed by many lawyer-hours and many legal-sounding-documents, because the judges are law professionals too, and naturally they think the profession is admirable, and so is doing so much legal analysis.

Maybe the judges in NL are better than that, what do I know.


Yes, but it buys you some time. Also, Meta could appeal it.


I get the appeal — Sheets is insanely flexible and quick to hack together workflows. I’ve seen entire businesses basically run on it. The tradeoff I’ve noticed is that as client work scales, you start spending more time managing the sheet than the actual work. Curious — do you use it mainly for tracking, or are you also handling things like scheduling/invoicing inside Sheets too? I’ve always wondered where the tipping point is between ‘this is efficient’ vs ‘this is duct tape holding everything together’


The workplace is changing faster than ever. From AI assistants to integrated scheduling apps like ClientLever, professionals in 2025 are asking one big question: how do we stay ahead in the age of remote-first business? Here’s a deep dive into the trends shaping productivity, client relationships, and the way we work.


ClientLever just launched a powerful new calendar and booking feature — now seamlessly integrated with Calendly. That means you can manage meetings, clients, and payments in one place without juggling tools. Learn how this update can transform the way you run your business.


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