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" ... 3. Privacy is an increasing priority. With the pandemic driving residents outside to exercise, meditate, rest or recuperate, it’s a bigger issue than in the past. “The more private the spaces, the more desirable they are for homebuyers,” the study notes. This is being addressed by builders in high density areas by sheltered side yards, careful window placement and covered patios. The study also showed that while homeowners like the nostalgia and social distance opportunities that front porches provide, they prefer a larger, private backyard space when space planning. ... "
" ... Just as importantly, we’ve created additional innovative ways to support our employees financially. If any employee shows an elevated temperature or just generally isn’t feeling well, we send them home – with pay – to recuperate. No questions asked. It’s an honor system. We think our employees don’t take advantage. We give benefit of the doubt. We’ve also paid incremental bonuses to all hourly plant employees for the past three quarters, and that perk will continue. Chobani also offers an ongoing daily childcare subsidy to support our employees who suddenly found themselves without childcare due to closed schools and childcare centers. ... "
" ... Vegas will, eventually, recuperate from this health crisis, too. But with lower consumer spending and less business travel, casino operators will need to adjust to depressed demand with lower prices and cost cuts. ... "
" ... With increased stress and anxiety in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic it is easy to burnout, therefore even more important than ever to make sure to recharge and take care of yourself. But weeks are long and weekends feel all too short. How can you meaningfully recharge over the course of about two days? Below are a few of the best ways to physically and mentally recuperate: ... "
" ... With this mindset of prioritizing their clients and helping others, many therapists failed to notice that their adjustments intended to help their patients actually affected their own mental health until they saw the signs of burn out. They then had to later shift their practices to prioritize their own well being. Dr. Joseph said she had to take three weeks off at the end of the year. During that time, she “recuperate[d] and strategize[d] for the new year to implement boundaries around my caseload that would prevent the burn out I experienced last year.” Ms. Hubbard, too, noted that she would catch herself burning out and need to take time off periodically, even just for a day or two, to help her get back to work and cope better. She says that though she initially was able to accommodate clients by adding slots or extra sessions and packing her days, that pace was going to burn her out too quickly and she adjusted. She explains, “As with many of us in the healthcare professions, who likely choose our careers because we enjoy helping people, it’s so hard to want to help everyone at the same time that we’re feeling incredibly exhausted. While I may have chosen to ignore or undervalue my exhaustion prior to the pandemic, I’ve now learned that the best way to be an effective therapist is by taking care of myself and respecting my own boundaries. Once I started doing that, my burnout level began to balance out and I was able to be more present with my clients again.” In order to do this, she says she had to practice more of what she preached and learn to create better boundaries. In other words, even if she wanted to help every client who called, she limited her caseload to manageable numbers and chose not to add extra days or evenings no matter how hard that felt for her. She also has had to adjust her own expectations around productivity and self-efficacy, and has learned to pay more attention to her own needs. ... "