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" ... 1. Get quiet- The average knowledge worker in the U.S. is interrupted every 11 minutes by some form of communication. Even at home, finding solitude can be difficult…perhaps your rescue dog, Waldo, wanders in during your Zoom meetings without knocking! But you can do it. You can find a place that will give you room to breathe deep and spend time. This is your life. You only get one. This quiet time you’ll spend is very important if you plan to do your best and use all of the gifts and talents you have to soar. You might even have to go away for a weekend. If so, go for it. ... "
" ... HR must be the go-to department to help people navigate tough, uncharted waters while ensuring business continuity and overall employee wellness. For example, HR can offer helpful, actionable tips for overcoming remote work challenges, like working in close quarters with spouses, children or roommates — think headphones or being in separate rooms when possible. It's also beneficial to let them know it's OK if their child — or fur child — wanders into view during a videoconferencing session, or if they want to temporarily bring their workplace monitor or office chair home. Flexibility with employees during these trying times is crucial. ... "
" ... It only seems fitting that a fish pirate who forever wanders the sea in search of finned riches would have his own rum—enter Frigate Reserve, a partnership with several others who live and dream the flats. The 21-year aged rum sells with the moniker of Life on the Wing, a variation of what might be Pallot’s personal mantra—life’s short, savor every sip. ... "
" ... We’re looking at the yield on the 10-year (blue line) and the yield on the average S&P 500 stock (orange line) since the financial crisis. And you can see that, from time to time, the blue line wanders below the orange line. ... "
" ... While his techniques are rooted in French culinary traditions, he also wanders all over the map. Pizza made on corn tortillas? Yup and yum. Cornmeal mush with cheese? In Italy, that’d be polenta, or grits in the American South. Wonton wrappers standing in for hand-rolled pasta when making ravioli? No problem. ... "