Monthly Archives: June 2020

The Purpose Of Time Off

We’ve been discussing Time Off at work lately, since I covered a day for someone and didn’t want any time off in return. And there’s a weird dichotomy where everyone I work with used to be in the corporate oil

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Creepin In

During the layoff/lock-down era I worried I was getting addicted to distraction. Because the one thing I couldn’t do was something I love and absolutely had time for – read. I was too tense, I needed action, or at least

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