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  1. At first they blamed #WorkAtHome for the collapse of downtown office building occupancy, and sure, that had some small part to play. But it turns out that it’s #AI layoffs that are now undermining the office real estate market, which led to a substantial sell-off today.

    From: @havvyhh2
    mas.to/@havvyhh2/1160600911432

  2. At first they blamed #WorkAtHome for the collapse of downtown office building occupancy, and sure, that had some small part to play. But it turns out that it’s #AI layoffs that are now undermining the office real estate market, which led to a substantial sell-off today.

    From: @havvyhh2
    mas.to/@havvyhh2/1160600911432

  3. At first they blamed #WorkAtHome for the collapse of downtown office building occupancy, and sure, that had some small part to play. But it turns out that it’s #AI layoffs that are now undermining the office real estate market, which led to a substantial sell-off today.

    From: @havvyhh2
    mas.to/@havvyhh2/1160600911432

  4. At first they blamed #WorkAtHome for the collapse of downtown office building occupancy, and sure, that had some small part to play. But it turns out that it’s #AI layoffs that are now undermining the office real estate market, which led to a substantial sell-off today.

    From: @havvyhh2
    mas.to/@havvyhh2/1160600911432

  5. At first they blamed #WorkAtHome for the collapse of downtown office building occupancy, and sure, that had some small part to play. But it turns out that it’s #AI layoffs that are now undermining the office real estate market, which led to a substantial sell-off today.

    From: @havvyhh2
    mas.to/@havvyhh2/1160600911432

  6. Wind, power outage, and cable outage apparently fried my cable modem. Not how I'd hoped to start my work (at home) day.

    #comcast #xfinity #workathome #NoVA

  7. Wind, power outage, and cable outage apparently fried my cable modem. Not how I'd hoped to start my work (at home) day.

    #comcast #xfinity #workathome #NoVA

  8. Wind, power outage, and cable outage apparently fried my cable modem. Not how I'd hoped to start my work (at home) day.

    #comcast #xfinity #workathome #NoVA

  9. Wind, power outage, and cable outage apparently fried my cable modem. Not how I'd hoped to start my work (at home) day.

    #comcast #xfinity #workathome #NoVA

  10. Wind, power outage, and cable outage apparently fried my cable modem. Not how I'd hoped to start my work (at home) day.

    #comcast #xfinity #workathome #NoVA

  11. I've been working from home for over 13 years, and homeschooling for 10+ years. I've been a freelance business and finance writer, direct marketer, and niche blog site developer. Here's a guide to options for homeschool moms who want to earn from home. Let me know if you have questions. #homeschoolmoms #workathome #workfromhome

    thriveathomecentral.com/best-j

    Posted into FLIPBOARD USER GROUP @flipboard-user-group-JanetteSpeyer

  12. I just realized that both kids are home from school today and that means I don't have to go pick them up. Yes, I am only realizing this now, at 2pm.

    #WorkAtHome

  13. I just realized that both kids are home from school today and that means I don't have to go pick them up. Yes, I am only realizing this now, at 2pm.

    #WorkAtHome

  14. I just realized that both kids are home from school today and that means I don't have to go pick them up. Yes, I am only realizing this now, at 2pm.

    #WorkAtHome

  15. I just realized that both kids are home from school today and that means I don't have to go pick them up. Yes, I am only realizing this now, at 2pm.

    #WorkAtHome

  16. I just realized that both kids are home from school today and that means I don't have to go pick them up. Yes, I am only realizing this now, at 2pm.

    #WorkAtHome

  17. I've got for long stints with a certain amount of loneliness because, for instance, when I started prepping more than a decade ago, people backed away slowly thinking I was nuts. Now, they come to me for advice. Same with the wild shift in politics since 2020.. I immersed myself in what was going on to learn the actual truth, it angered my friends. Now they ask me what is the whole story is. Same with climate change. My friends thought I was being an idiot. Now they listen when I warn them. It is a long lonely road sometimes, but it pays off. I'd rather be right than needy and scrambling to catch up.

    Now I find myself in another conundrum. Trying to balance time spent online while keeping up to date with what is going on, and working on items for my shop, my home and all the things I need to do to live. The dopamine hits we all get from endless scrolling, reading snippets, other's opinions, quick shots of pretty places or funny cats is a serious physical addiction and it has changed us. I'm old enough to have lived as an adult before the internet, before cell phones, before the constant barrage of information- some true, much of it not true. I've seen what spending too much time online does to my concentration, my ability to read a book, my ability to focus and my ability to relax with silence and no sensory input. And I've seen how much time it eats away from my work and my irl life. The past month I've started working on change.

    I need to work hard now as finances took a serious hit with first covid, then the writer's strike. I am having to relearn how to get seriously productive by giving myself goals, and rewards. So far this month I have been overreaching my productivity and that is good because it means when I need to rest or some unexpected event happens, I have a buffer.
    I've always been a rogue and done things my own way, read the signs, and reacted before other people. Social media is in decline as well as other forms of internet based entertainment and news gathering. Things are escalating. Time to get to work.

    #collapse #Misinformation #resist #SocialMedia #WorkAtHome

  18. I've got for long stints with a certain amount of loneliness because, for instance, when I started prepping more than a decade ago, people backed away slowly thinking I was nuts. Now, they come to me for advice. Same with the wild shift in politics since 2020.. I immersed myself in what was going on to learn the actual truth, it angered my friends. Now they ask me what is the whole story is. Same with climate change. My friends thought I was being an idiot. Now they listen when I warn them. It is a long lonely road sometimes, but it pays off. I'd rather be right than needy and scrambling to catch up.

    Now I find myself in another conundrum. Trying to balance time spent online while keeping up to date with what is going on, and working on items for my shop, my home and all the things I need to do to live. The dopamine hits we all get from endless scrolling, reading snippets, other's opinions, quick shots of pretty places or funny cats is a serious physical addiction and it has changed us. I'm old enough to have lived as an adult before the internet, before cell phones, before the constant barrage of information- some true, much of it not true. I've seen what spending too much time online does to my concentration, my ability to read a book, my ability to focus and my ability to relax with silence and no sensory input. And I've seen how much time it eats away from my work and my irl life. The past month I've started working on change.

    I need to work hard now as finances took a serious hit with first covid, then the writer's strike. I am having to relearn how to get seriously productive by giving myself goals, and rewards. So far this month I have been overreaching my productivity and that is good because it means when I need to rest or some unexpected event happens, I have a buffer.
    I've always been a rogue and done things my own way, read the signs, and reacted before other people. Social media is in decline as well as other forms of internet based entertainment and news gathering. Things are escalating. Time to get to work.

    #collapse #Misinformation #resist #SocialMedia #WorkAtHome

  19. I've got for long stints with a certain amount of loneliness because, for instance, when I started prepping more than a decade ago, people backed away slowly thinking I was nuts. Now, they come to me for advice. Same with the wild shift in politics since 2020.. I immersed myself in what was going on to learn the actual truth, it angered my friends. Now they ask me what is the whole story is. Same with climate change. My friends thought I was being an idiot. Now they listen when I warn them. It is a long lonely road sometimes, but it pays off. I'd rather be right than needy and scrambling to catch up.

    Now I find myself in another conundrum. Trying to balance time spent online while keeping up to date with what is going on, and working on items for my shop, my home and all the things I need to do to live. The dopamine hits we all get from endless scrolling, reading snippets, other's opinions, quick shots of pretty places or funny cats is a serious physical addiction and it has changed us. I'm old enough to have lived as an adult before the internet, before cell phones, before the constant barrage of information- some true, much of it not true. I've seen what spending too much time online does to my concentration, my ability to read a book, my ability to focus and my ability to relax with silence and no sensory input. And I've seen how much time it eats away from my work and my irl life. The past month I've started working on change.

    I need to work hard now as finances took a serious hit with first covid, then the writer's strike. I am having to relearn how to get seriously productive by giving myself goals, and rewards. So far this month I have been overreaching my productivity and that is good because it means when I need to rest or some unexpected event happens, I have a buffer.
    I've always been a rogue and done things my own way, read the signs, and reacted before other people. Social media is in decline as well as other forms of internet based entertainment and news gathering. Things are escalating. Time to get to work.

    #collapse #Misinformation #resist #SocialMedia #WorkAtHome

  20. I've got for long stints with a certain amount of loneliness because, for instance, when I started prepping more than a decade ago, people backed away slowly thinking I was nuts. Now, they come to me for advice. Same with the wild shift in politics since 2020.. I immersed myself in what was going on to learn the actual truth, it angered my friends. Now they ask me what is the whole story is. Same with climate change. My friends thought I was being an idiot. Now they listen when I warn them. It is a long lonely road sometimes, but it pays off. I'd rather be right than needy and scrambling to catch up.

    Now I find myself in another conundrum. Trying to balance time spent online while keeping up to date with what is going on, and working on items for my shop, my home and all the things I need to do to live. The dopamine hits we all get from endless scrolling, reading snippets, other's opinions, quick shots of pretty places or funny cats is a serious physical addiction and it has changed us. I'm old enough to have lived as an adult before the internet, before cell phones, before the constant barrage of information- some true, much of it not true. I've seen what spending too much time online does to my concentration, my ability to read a book, my ability to focus and my ability to relax with silence and no sensory input. And I've seen how much time it eats away from my work and my irl life. The past month I've started working on change.

    I need to work hard now as finances took a serious hit with first covid, then the writer's strike. I am having to relearn how to get seriously productive by giving myself goals, and rewards. So far this month I have been overreaching my productivity and that is good because it means when I need to rest or some unexpected event happens, I have a buffer.
    I've always been a rogue and done things my own way, read the signs, and reacted before other people. Social media is in decline as well as other forms of internet based entertainment and news gathering. Things are escalating. Time to get to work.

    #collapse #Misinformation #resist #SocialMedia #WorkAtHome

  21. I've got for long stints with a certain amount of loneliness because, for instance, when I started prepping more than a decade ago, people backed away slowly thinking I was nuts. Now, they come to me for advice. Same with the wild shift in politics since 2020.. I immersed myself in what was going on to learn the actual truth, it angered my friends. Now they ask me what is the whole story is. Same with climate change. My friends thought I was being an idiot. Now they listen when I warn them. It is a long lonely road sometimes, but it pays off. I'd rather be right than needy and scrambling to catch up.

    Now I find myself in another conundrum. Trying to balance time spent online while keeping up to date with what is going on, and working on items for my shop, my home and all the things I need to do to live. The dopamine hits we all get from endless scrolling, reading snippets, other's opinions, quick shots of pretty places or funny cats is a serious physical addiction and it has changed us. I'm old enough to have lived as an adult before the internet, before cell phones, before the constant barrage of information- some true, much of it not true. I've seen what spending too much time online does to my concentration, my ability to read a book, my ability to focus and my ability to relax with silence and no sensory input. And I've seen how much time it eats away from my work and my irl life. The past month I've started working on change.

    I need to work hard now as finances took a serious hit with first covid, then the writer's strike. I am having to relearn how to get seriously productive by giving myself goals, and rewards. So far this month I have been overreaching my productivity and that is good because it means when I need to rest or some unexpected event happens, I have a buffer.
    I've always been a rogue and done things my own way, read the signs, and reacted before other people. Social media is in decline as well as other forms of internet based entertainment and news gathering. Things are escalating. Time to get to work.

    #collapse #Misinformation #resist #SocialMedia #WorkAtHome

  22. - 6 yo: "Dad, you have A LOT of smartphones in your office"
    - me: "... Yes, indeed"
    - 6 yo: "How many... maybe... 10?"
    - me: "Hmm... well... a lot more!" 😅

    #workathome

  23. - 6 yo: "Dad, you have A LOT of smartphones in your office"
    - me: "... Yes, indeed"
    - 6 yo: "How many... maybe... 10?"
    - me: "Hmm... well... a lot more!" 😅

    #workathome

  24. - 6 yo: "Dad, you have A LOT of smartphones in your office"
    - me: "... Yes, indeed"
    - 6 yo: "How many... maybe... 10?"
    - me: "Hmm... well... a lot more!" 😅

    #workathome

  25. - 6 yo: "Dad, you have A LOT of smartphones in your office"
    - me: "... Yes, indeed"
    - 6 yo: "How many... maybe... 10?"
    - me: "Hmm... well... a lot more!" 😅

    #workathome

  26. - 6 yo: "Dad, you have A LOT of smartphones in your office"
    - me: "... Yes, indeed"
    - 6 yo: "How many... maybe... 10?"
    - me: "Hmm... well... a lot more!" 😅

    #workathome

  27. I hate to be that guy but I really like hybrid working as opposed to working remote full-time. Sometimes a little time with your fellow employees is important. However, full-time in the office is too much. I think a good hybrid plan is a nice balance.

    #WorkAtHome #WorkLifeBalance #Remote #RemoteJobs

  28. I hate to be that guy but I really like hybrid working as opposed to working remote full-time. Sometimes a little time with your fellow employees is important. However, full-time in the office is too much. I think a good hybrid plan is a nice balance.

    #WorkAtHome #WorkLifeBalance #Remote #RemoteJobs

  29. I hate to be that guy but I really like hybrid working as opposed to working remote full-time. Sometimes a little time with your fellow employees is important. However, full-time in the office is too much. I think a good hybrid plan is a nice balance.

    #WorkAtHome #WorkLifeBalance #Remote #RemoteJobs

  30. Thanks to moving my desk upstairs, the fish in my paperweight are now swimming in the lake.

    Wolverine Lake, March 9, 2023.

    #paperweight #fish #lake #lakes #homeoffice #WorkAtHome #Murano

  31. Thanks to moving my desk upstairs, the fish in my paperweight are now swimming in the lake.

    Wolverine Lake, March 9, 2023.

    #paperweight #fish #lake #lakes #homeoffice #WorkAtHome #Murano

  32. Thanks to moving my desk upstairs, the fish in my paperweight are now swimming in the lake.

    Wolverine Lake, March 9, 2023.

    #paperweight #fish #lake #lakes #homeoffice #WorkAtHome #Murano

  33. Thanks to moving my desk upstairs, the fish in my paperweight are now swimming in the lake.

    Wolverine Lake, March 9, 2023.

    #paperweight #fish #lake #lakes #homeoffice #WorkAtHome #Murano

  34. Thanks to moving my desk upstairs, the fish in my paperweight are now swimming in the lake.

    Wolverine Lake, March 9, 2023.

    #paperweight #fish #lake #lakes #homeoffice #WorkAtHome #Murano