This #EnviroWeek, celebrate and safeguard #OurNature and protect our biodiversity. You can do something every day, even from home, to protect our planet: https://t.co/t9tDviudlS
“Do not remove a fence until you know why it was put up in the first place.” A useful reminder to public service reformers (hello friends). 😄 https://t.co/LFC8YAc0g9 via @sidewalkballet#GCdigital
@CRAYPN_RJPARC @jenthorne77 More focused work, no commute, saving $ on lunches, dog tired out, and dinner started when family gets home. So much more energy! So much less guilt! ☝️ all benefits of WFH at any time but during a pandemic, of course
@CRAYPN_RJPARC @jenthorne77 Started WFH 3 days per week for about 3 months before the start of the pandemic (medical pros reco). Pros: undisturbed work, actually taking breaks, time (and energy!) for kids, plants, dog, dog, dog
Cons: connection with team, quick decisions, open doors
“The current crisis will upend commercial real estate, changing everything from lease terms to management to financing.”
In the #GC, we’ve seen a shift to our footprint. But what will that shift look like in the next year or even 5 in response to COVID19? https://t.co/ElFP9VG0nB
A lot has been written about change recently. Most has described *what* has changed and *what* the legacies might be - change as a noun.
I'm more interested in change as a verb; in *how* to make the positive changes stick. I've written about it here - https://t.co/UFwcIz4Ivf
@hellolanemoore I had a resident do my dilation check just before my epidural. He pressed his thumb directly on my clitoris as he inserted his fingers in me. My husband was standing next to me. I was so shocked I never said anything.