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Oh man, the way companies are treating WFH is both annoying and embarrassing to me. I work about 80% of my time from home and my organization is making moves towards bringing us back for longer. Yet when we ask why it's either obviously ridiculous reasons (we need to be in so we can have meetings, which we already have on Teams every day) or crickets.
Forcing people who don't need to work primarily in the office to go back messes with some very good routines people have established over the years of WFH. Hopefully the majority of companies will come to their senses in the long-term.
As one of your two primary routines, is faith an inner routine, in terms of an orientation or mindset, or are there actual rituals and active practices that are part of your routine. You can tell me to mind my own business if that's too nosy, but I ask because it seems there are inner routines (like where we place our attention) as well outer routines.
At a minimum, it's daily prayer. Like, not once a day but many times seeking assistance, giving thanks, etc. Also try to get into the Bible each day but in all honesty that's more like 3-4 times per week.
Oh man, the way companies are treating WFH is both annoying and embarrassing to me. I work about 80% of my time from home and my organization is making moves towards bringing us back for longer. Yet when we ask why it's either obviously ridiculous reasons (we need to be in so we can have meetings, which we already have on Teams every day) or crickets.
Forcing people who don't need to work primarily in the office to go back messes with some very good routines people have established over the years of WFH. Hopefully the majority of companies will come to their senses in the long-term.
Really tired of people on Twitter -- mostly VCs, it seems -- telling me people doing WFH aren't productive. Could have fooled me ...
As one of your two primary routines, is faith an inner routine, in terms of an orientation or mindset, or are there actual rituals and active practices that are part of your routine. You can tell me to mind my own business if that's too nosy, but I ask because it seems there are inner routines (like where we place our attention) as well outer routines.
Hey Rick, I don't mind at all.
At a minimum, it's daily prayer. Like, not once a day but many times seeking assistance, giving thanks, etc. Also try to get into the Bible each day but in all honesty that's more like 3-4 times per week.
Thank you Matt.