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Interesting Things On the Internet: Edition 5
Thank you to those who made the status quo uncomfortable. Thank you for those who have opened your hearts and minds to listen and understand. And thank you to the behavior change at scale that's taking place.
The world is going to look wildly different in 1 year, five years, 20 years' time. I can't wait to see what it will look like and how different we will all be.
Interesting Things On the Internet: Edition 4
Summer is here. And the world feels like it's moving (some in the right direction and some in the very wrong). Wherever you're at in the world, I hope you're feeling a hopeful shift. Summer is about being free, getting an ample amount of vitamin D, and watermelon & ice cream on every holiday. And most importantly, play. It's how we all learn. Whether you're a kid or an adult, learning by doing is a critical way to make something stick if you're looking to make a change - in this season or overall - make time to play, just like on a warm summer day.
Interesting Things On the Internet: Edition 3
The term "good news" has reached a five-year high on Google. People everywhere are looking for a silver lining. Memorial Day sort of feels like New Year's Eve. We don't know what's on the other side, but we're excited about the break and the change. Here's to a weekend of rest, recharging, and grilling.
Interesting Things On the Internet: Edition 2
Forget banana bread, whipped coffee, and home workouts. This week was my highlight of quarantine. We - finally! - set up a home automation system. It’s both thrilling and giggle-inducing. And it’s one of those things we planned to do for a very long time, but never had the time to do. In between finicking with the app and talking to technology I’ve curated some awesome links for the week.
Interesting Things On the Internet: Edition 1
Years ago, I was in a meeting with a new boss. He asked everyone in the office what their superpower was. One by one, we went around the conference room, with most people saying how good they were at an aspect of their job. When it was my turn, I stated the most honest thing I could, not about my job skills, but my superpower. I’m really good at the Internet. Each Friday, I’m going to send out some gems of the Internet. Some about life, some about work, and some cool things I’ve stumbled upon.
Panic-Working
Even though I have been regularly working at home for nearly four years, working from home, 100% of the time, has brought about new challenges. Yes, there's the new normal of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday labeled under their new moniker, "Day." And there's the blur of meal times and finding comfort in favorite childhood meals (hello, PBJ) and cookies (Girl Scouts, you rock). But the strangest feeling I've gotten out of WFH is panic-working.
Setting Boundaries
We are constantly sharing pieces of ourselves - through time, information and emails. All the communication brings us together for a common goal, to share. But when that common goal is work, it’s incredibly important to set boundaries. But why?
Investing in Yourself
As humans, we are okay with comfortable. We’re okay with secure. We’re very okay with routine. But what happens when we’re not?
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