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Every year around holiday time, offices become sleepier, employees become a little more distracted, and everyone tends to bolt out the door a bit more quickly at the end of the day. Whether it's the food, the time off, or the family we have waiting for us at home, it's essential to remember your work life still exists around the holidays. One way to do that is to get your boss an awesome and unforgettable gift.

People often get awkward around gift-giving season, because they don't know what's appropriate to get. What budget, what category, and how long do you have to be working there to be eligible for giving? Here are some tips: keep it simple, keep it thoughtful, and don't go overboard. In order to not seem too over-the-top, it's helpful to first consider a group gift from all of your coworkers. Don't give cash, don't give something super personal, and don't spend a fortune. If you're in a crunch, try some of these items.

1. Livescribe Notebook by Moleskine, $26.96

This amazing notebook looks like any ordinary notebook, but when you write in it with a special "livescribe" pen, it copies what you write into a digital format, quickly and accurately. Here's where to get it.

2. Custom Flash Drives, $6.65/Unit

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Nothing says professional like customized everything. And we could all use an extra flash drive to add to our arsenal. While you're at it, you might as well give one to each of your coworkers. Here's where to get them.

3. Funny (yet appropriate) Coffee Mugs, $7.95

Even the most strict bosses have a sense of humor, and don't be afraid to get a little cute. It's a practical gift that goes a long way. Also pick up a nice bag of coffee beans while you're at it. Here's where to get them.

4. Scented Diffusers, $39.50

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This sweet-smelling gift will give the office the feeling of home. Note: only choose if you know your boss's favorite scent! Here's where to get it.

5. GRID-IT® Wrap 10, $29.99

This amazing contraption holds your tablet and a whole bunch of other accessories. It's perfect for the boss that needs to get more organized. Here's where to get it.

Gift-giving is always rewarding. You'll get more than just a thank you! For more gift ideas, check this out!

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The work-life balance is notoriously difficult to maintain. Some of us are nine to fivers, some of us freelancers, and some still, workaholics. But how do we know when we spend more time at the office than we do at home? Here are the tell-tale signs that it's probably time to call it a day.

1. You have an extra toothbrush in the office bathroom.

Just like the "toothbrush milestone" signifies a big jump in a romantic relationship, it also signifies a big jump in a professional relationship. In this case, the relationship is between you and work. When you're brushing your teeth in the office bathroom, that means you've spent way too much time in the office. Or you should stop ordering from that chicken wing place.

2. You have a lamp at your desk and you actually use it.

It may seem mundane. Sure. A good old ordinary lamp. But if you actually use it, that means the natural light in your office is not bright enough to supply adequate light. That means one of a few things: it's way too early to be working, it's way too late to be working, or you need to invest in some better wattage overhead. If you're going to use a lamp, you should use this one.

3. You're the office barista.

First one in makes the coffee, right? If you find yourself constantly refilling that thing and restocking the whole office, congratulations: your benevolence may likely never be rewarded. We say, it's okay to give yourself credit by writing a little note by the coffee maker, "Coffee courtesy of [Your Name Here]. You're welcome."

4. You have a full set of cutlery and tableware in the kitchen.

Many employees come equipped with their own mugs and minimal cutlery to take care of their daily lunch situation. But if you find that you also have a pitcher, a lemon zester, measuring cups, a decanter, and a standing mixer in your office kitchen, you may want to consider going home at some point. Unless you're making pancakes for the whole office, we suggest you keep that stuff for Sunday morning in your pajamas.

5. You arrange roses in the waiting room.

Uh oh. Now that your office is becoming so homey and lovely, why would you ever want to leave? And now that the smell of overused servers is masked by garden-fresh roses, there's more reason to stop and give 'em a sniff.

6. You put your feet on your desk and you're not even aware of it.

We want you to be comfortable at your desk. That's why we love ergonomic chairs and little zen gardens. But it's kind of crossing the line when you recline too much. You might just fall asleep!

7. You've slept on your office couch on more than one occasion.

There's nothing wrong with late nights. But fact: someone can mistake you as a scary intruder if they come in in the morning to see you snoozing (and drooling) on the office couch. There's nothing you can do at 4am that you can't do the next day after a full night's sleep. Here are some sleep tips to get you primed for a great day.

8. You have a set of nail clippers and a comb in your file cabinets.

Personal hygiene is important, but please, not at your desk.

9. You watch TV in the office lounge during your lunch break.

Your lunch break is yours to do whatever you want. So take a load off. As long as you're not laughing disruptively like you would at home, we say this one's okay.

10. Your whole day is one continuous lunch break.

Similarly to point 4, if you live at your office, you'll likely have a large array of snacks to keep energized. Despite what dieters will say, snacking is important. But if you're spending an hour deciding what to eat next, you should probably be doing that at home.

11. On dress-down Fridays, you bring your slippers.

We know the term "dress-down" is vague, but it still has to be professional. Jeans are acceptable, but footie pajamas get a bit iffy. It depends on your boss.

12. You are obsessed with your office goldfish, Goldie.

There are so many benefits to having pets in the workplace. First of all, pets can be a great stress-reducer. But spending all of your time watching Goldie eat her fish flakes and bump into the pirate treasure chest is not going to do anything for your productivity.

13. You have off-season coats and accessories in the office closet.

It's great to be prepared when a thunderstorm unexpectedly hits. But chances are, you're not going to need your rain boots, overcoat, duffle bag, extra belts, ties, etc. The closet is community ground, and please, take that stuff home already.

We love that you're spending a lot of time at the office. You're making great connections with your coworkers, showing your boss you're devoted to your work, and really making yourself at home. But remember, it's not the number of hours you put in, but the quality of work you do at the office. And at the end of the day, your own bed is a lot nicer to sleep in than a sleeping bag you've set up in the conference room.

Spending too much time at the office? Maybe it's time to join the family business.