How to balance work and life when working from home
Because I work from home, there is no longer a distinction between my private life and my work.
Because I work from home, there is no longer a distinction between my private life and my work.
When I grew up there was a lot of fighting in my home. My parents couldn’t live with each other, nor could they be without each other.
Saying no seems to be one of the hardest things to do. Especially, saying no to the people who are close to us, be it family, our friends, colleagues or customers.
Last week in a network meeting I heard the phrase for the first time: the Corona Blues. A day when you just had enough, sitting at home, not being able to go outside, not being able to visit people and, and, and ..
Schools are closed, as are the restaurants and bars, here in the Netherlands. Are you working from home too? This might be a bit different than you are used to.
Schools are closed, as are the restaurants and bars, here in the Netherlands. Are you working from home too? This might be a bit different than you are used to.
These past few days I have been to New Orleans. To celebrate Mardi Gras.
It is February. Most good intentions are done, and “normal” life has taken it’s course again.
Wow, today it is already February. January has just flown by, has not it? Time has somehow just vanished. This is what happens to my clients all the time.
How do you feel in your version 2.0? Your most successful, Rich, loving, impact making, or whatever it is you want to achieve, you?