I don’t like it. Some features are neat, but not overwhelming. I was sad, when Picasa went. Panoramio also not working anymore - well im out of the topic.
I think commit to self-improvement. The real challenge lies in doing the little things on a consistent basis and by taking advantage of all opportunities to change your life – one little step at a time.
This could be a good argument for getting people vaccinated even if they feel they aren't at risk and their families have already been vaccinated. If the virus is allowed to circulate in any form, it risks mutating into a form that will bypass any vaccine, rendering it ineffective, meaning even vaccinated individuals are at risk.
It won't work on true anti-vaxxers but it could convince people who are merely indifferent or think they themselves aren't at risk.
1. Fully remote.
2. Miles away from our office. Our office is overseas.
3. I just create a routine and stick to that schedule. I take on as much work as I can, but there's only so much I can complete in a day. I know my limitations, I set my boundaries based on my schedule and workload, and I don't extend myself beyond.
4. Pros. I have the flexibility to take care of appointments and errands. There's no need to commute, no traffic. I can do the work, anytime and anywhere. I can save money, time and I can wear anything. :)
Cons. There is no physical separation between work and leisure time. Lonely as you were working alone. :(
5. Having a separate room for office is great but the distractions from the kids, well... :P
6. I’ve been working remotely for over eight years now, so definitely.