October 27th, 2021 Posted by Anne BeckerPrisma 0 thoughts on “Work-From-Home: lessons learned from the Prisma Team Part III”
Where are we more effective? How to boost your productivity? From home or in the office? The Prisma team found new strategies to work smarter in the last months.
Work-From-Home lessons: productivity
Certain tasks I find easier to do in the office, especially when more people are involved. I have noticed that all “over the counter talks” are missing which happen when you are in the office. Now, we have to organise more web meetings to discuss certain tasks
We save a lot of time with web meetings vs official provider / client meetings. Furthermore, with all these web meetings, I find that people are a lot more effective and go straight to the point rather than doing some small talk
I like listening to Indie music or the Folklore album by Taylor Swift album while working
It is very important for me to get “office dressed” when working from home so that I am in an official working mode
Work related communication is quicker in the office since questions can be discussed immediately.
Being organised is key, especially working partly from home and partly in the office.
When busy with a lot of projects, I find it easier to focus and concentrate when working at home.
We are more flexible with projects at home compared to the office, especially when you still need to send out some projects late in the evening.
I like being able to listen to music whilst working.
You learn the importance of communication, it’s easy to forget to notify someone when you’re used to discussing minor things in the office.
When working from home it is easier to stay focused as it is quieter.
I felt that the communication in general has changed. There are more meetings and conference calls than before.
Not everything / everyone needs an immediate reaction from me if it is not an urgent matter.
October 20th, 2021 Posted by Anne BeckerPrisma 0 thoughts on “Work-From-Home: lessons learned from the Prisma Team Part II”
Friends, family, and colleagues – Social distancing made us appreciate the people in our lives even more. The Prisma team members want to share their perspective on hobbies and socialising while working from home.
Work-From-Home lessons: hobbies and socialising
We have more time to spend with our loved ones since we do not have to commute to/from work when working from home.
I miss the office socialising during the “working from home” days.
My private life matters – I want to arrange more time for personal interests, physical activities and enough time to look after myself.
In general, when you leave the office in the evening, you switch to your private time. When working from home, you are tempted to work longer.
You miss out on socialising, especially in these days when you don’t see friends or family as much.
The team atmosphere is different when you see all people in the office and can speak to them face to face.
Socialising also includes meeting friends and other contacts during lunch breaks which was not always possible last year.
Supporting others (local restaurants, local shops or even neighbours / people in need) during difficult times gives me a sense of purpose and satisfaction. A lady in our neighbourhood once told me that “We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone” (Ronald Reagan).
You gain hours a week not having to commute to work. More personal time is always a bonus.
I am more motivated to get ready for training with my sports team.
It is easy to use online team meetings to catch up.
October 13th, 2021 Posted by Anne BeckerPrisma 0 thoughts on “Work-From-Home: lessons learned from the Prisma Team Part I”
How to separate work and private life when working from home? See how the Prisma team dealt with new morning or evening rituals, productivity, and work habits in our upcoming series.
Work from home has been a challenge to some and a blessing to others. Here are new strategies we have learned and things we discovered about ourselves.
Work-From-Home lessons: self-care
Self-care is important when working from home and working in the office. Maybe due to the new developments, self-care has risen on the priority list for many people.
Stretching is great, especially when you do not move a lot during the day.
Doing a YouTube work-out instead of commuting, is a lot better than a traffic jam
Tidying the work area when done, signals that this part of the day is finished.
Adult colouring books sound silly but are a great tool to practice mindfulness.
Having a separate office space at home keeps work and private life separated (I have changed our guest room into an “office” where I can work quietly and in peace. The view to the field where the cows are, is also quite relaxing).
The importance of eating healthy. It’s easier to eat fresh when you’re home compared to getting a quick takeaway lunch.
Instead of being stuck in the traffic jam which usually leads to a stressful start into the day, I take a 1–2-hour morning walk in the forest with my dog. The walk reduces my stress level and allows me to get fresh air before the workday starts.
I learned to make every single day during the week interesting and enjoyable.
I became more mindful about my surroundings. Nothing is permanent in this world, and everything is only temporary. Therefore, I try to appreciate even the smallest things and no longer take everything / everybody for grant
October 1st, 2021 Posted by Anne BeckerPrisma 0 thoughts on “Get to know your coffee personality”
Happy International Coffee Day!
What is your coffee personality? Coffee is an essential component in the Prisma Office. So today, we are celebrating our favourite drink.
Espresso: You are full of energy and like immediate results. Sometimes it is ok to calm down and enjoy the slow moments too
Iced coffee: You are an ice cool dude, Dude! Maybe warm up a little around the people closest to you.
Black coffee: No extras for you. Got it! You enjoy a simple life and a matter-of-fact approach at work. Maybe it is time to let some colour in your life.
Latte Macchiato: You like being comfy and enjoying the little things in life. Sometimes it is ok to let the different parts of your life mix
Let us know in the comments which coffee reflects your personality the best.
September 21st, 2021 Posted by Anne BeckerPrisma 0 thoughts on “Cheers to 15 Years! Here are 15 facts about Prisma – Part 2”
Celebrate 15 years of Prisma Luxembourg S.A and get to know more about Prisma with part 2 of our 15 facts series.
Fact #8
If we would visit each client around the globe it would take us 36,956.57 km to do so. Our furthest client away is in Singapore (10,000km).
Fact #9!
Starting in 2006 with our very first prospectus production, we have now produced more than 2,340 for many different clients. Our aim is to always deliver a top-quality service in a reasonable time.
Fact#10
Giving is not just about making a donation, but rather about making a difference. We’ve donated over 22,500 EUR and have worked closely with 17 different charities over the years. We support great causes and give back where and when we can.
Fact #11!
From all walks of life, from all the languages we speak, sometimes it’s hard to communicate. Prisma has translated over 7,800 documents to help you communicate better. Find out more today at www.prisma.lu or simply call us and talk to us about your needs.
Fact #12!
Our biggest report has over 1,000 pages (1,200 in the meantime…).
The Prisma project managers guide you through the projects, coordinate any required translations, keep track of deadlines and keep you updated at all times.
Do you have a large document that we could you help you with? Check out www.prisma.lu/our-services to see our full service overview.
Fact#13
In our office we speak on average an amazing 4.3 languages per person. How many languages do you speak?
Parla inglese? Oder deutsch? Lëtzebuergesch? Ou peut-être français? Nederlands? We’d love hearing from you.
Fact #14
For 7 years, we are labelled a SuperDrecksKëscht. At Prisma, we want to do our part in preserving the environment. We recycle, use fair trade products and green energy in the office. We reduce our waste to a minimum and only print on paper when it’s really needed. Every little step helps.
September 20th, 2021 Posted by Anne BeckerPrisma 0 thoughts on “Read-A-New-Book-Month”
September is a “Read-A-New-Book-Month”!
To get started on your autumn reading list, check out these great fiction reads recommended by the Prisma Team:
Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami
Stoner by John Williams
The Winemaker by Noah Gordon
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Circe by Madeline Miller
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab
Metro 2033 by Dmitri Alexejewitsch Gluchowski
The Accidental Further Adventures of the Hundred-Year-Old Man by Jonas Jonasson
Karlsson-on-the-Roof by Astrid Lindgren
Non-Fiction
With your non-fiction recommendations, you could learn how to build better habits, the secrets of body language or the importance of stories. Here are the Prisma Team non-fiction recommendations:
Atomic Habits by James Clear
The definitive book of body language by Barbara Pease and Allan Pease
The Do’s and Taboos of Body Language Around the World by Roger E. Axtell
Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know by Adam Grant
The High 5 Habit: Take Control of Your Life with One Simple Habit by Mel Robbins
Let Me Tell You a Story: Tales Along the Road to Happiness by Jorge Bucay
The subtle art of not giving a F*ck by Mark Manson
Everything is f*cked – A book about hope by Mark Manson
Enjoy Read-A-New-Book-Month!
Want to know more about the Prisma Team? Find out more in the About-us section.
August 11th, 2021 Posted by Anne BeckerPrisma 0 thoughts on “Cheers to 15 Years! Here are 15 facts about Prisma – Part 1”
Prisma is 15 years old. To mark our Crystal Anniversary, we’ve decided to share 15 facts about Prisma which you may not know.
Fact #1
In 15 years, Prisma has translated over 45,000,000 words (from every language into every language).
Your message should be heard across the world, so if you need any help with your translations, let us know how we can help. Find out more about our services.
Fact #2!
In 2006, our very first project consisted of typesetting and translating a legal prospectus and as well as the letters, proxies and notices for a shareholder mailing.
A huge step in making what Prisma is and became, as we’re still creating these same documents for the same client today!
Fact #3
Since 2006, we have successfully completed over 14,500 projects! To our team and our clients we’ve worked with these past years, we want to express our gratitude and our thanks, without whom this wouldn’t have been possible.
Fact #4!
Knowledge comes from all corners of the world. Our team members come from all over the world and have lived in many different countries, bringing with them a wealth of knowledge and experience to our Luxembourg Office.
Fact #5!
We have helped our clients produce over 930 Financial Report and Accounts, in over 15 different languages.
Fact #6!
Don’t look into your neighbours’ plate to see if he has more than you, look over only to see if he needs more.
In the Prisma office alone we speak 9 languages! When dealing with clients and translators from all over the world, this is one, although by far the only one, of our top qualities when it comes to customer satisfaction.