... However, this morning I couldn’t really recall everything that happened last week, so this morning instead I will give you the “Confessions of Inner Jimmy”. Things that I’m thankful for: M...
...hould start by pointing out that this was a challenging week for me. I struggled with trying to stay positive, with managing an ornery toddler and in keeping up with a lot of unplanned work from t...
...reat way to get some exercise as well! What could have been better: Monday of last week was a holiday. I chose to take the time off instead of doing a bit of work to make the rest of the week a l...
...ould change just within one week, and instead I’ve decided to do a week one retrospective since there is enough to reflect on and I’ve made some changes to my work environment/habits to make things b...
...ave to spend nearly the same amount of time as I did the previous week calming him down because his Mom “went to work” for a couple of hours. Atlassian Community Virtual events continue to go well. A...
...veryone that we needed to work from home. We were told to take everything we need to work from home off our desks at the office by the end of the week. When I received this notification, I had a...
...ast week, which makes balancing work and home life easier. We have enjoyed the nice weather working in the garden and playing in the yard with our son, which has been quite relaxing (also I can’t e...
With the end of last week, I have now surpassed the longest I have ever been forced to work at home previously. The last time that happened was about three years ago when I slipped a disc in m...
Greetings Everyone! This was by far the hardest/darkest week that I have suffered through during the entire remote work/quarantine era. This was the first week where the pressures as work...
...ill change: I’ve reached the nit-picky point of these retrospectives. If you look back at week one and two, the things changed were significant. At this point, I’m looking at the minor o...
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