Has Covid-19 Brought Us Closer to Renewable Energy?
In April of this year, something happened that no one saw coming. The pandemic was picking up steam, global economies were plunging, jobs were either
In April of this year, something happened that no one saw coming. The pandemic was picking up steam, global economies were plunging, jobs were either
In April of this year, something happened that no one saw coming. The pandemic was picking up steam, global economies were plunging, jobs were either
Exhaustion is a common problem faced by many people in today’s fast-paced world. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including stress, lack of sleep, poor diet, and overwork.
Taking care of yourself in a world that hopes you won’t is radical. Right?
But it doesn’t always look the way we think it will… It doesn’t always look like self-soothing. It doesn’t always look like saying “yes” to our momentary flashes of whims that we believe will stave off discomfort. It doesn’t always look like abdicating our responsibilities when we don’t believe there’s any more gas in the tank.
Find yourself working overtime and wondering why you’re still not finished your project? After all, you’ve got a whole eight hours if you’re an average office worker in America.
You may not have accomplished everything you set out to in those eight hours because, according to a 2018 survey, almost nobody is working the full eight.
In fact, it’s much more likely that less than three hours of your day are dedicated to actual, nose-to-the-grindstone, productive work. Two hours and fifty-three minutes, to be exact, is the average amount of time spent on work during the day.
Looking out at the landscape of 2020, it’s clear that there will be a new normal. Will we all wear masks all of the time?
2021 will be remembered in the business world as the year of the Great Resignation… But author Jonathan Fields thinks we’re soon going to rebrand