It's so frustrating that if you buy a modern car you have to give up any semblance of privacy
Pro tip: Keep a log of your work in a text file. I write a few bullet points for each day and on Friday write a "Next Week" section for my todos on that following Monday. Helps reduce the cognitive load of trying to remember what the hell you were about to do next.
Can't speak to the whole routine but for pullups I'd suggest negatives first and then banded pullups. Some gyms even have weight assisted pull up machines
Yeah I'm coming to terms with that now lol. Debating between leasing with the hopes to get a full EV after another 3 years, or just buying a PHEV.
As someone in a rural state, cold weather range is one of my chief concerns. I work from home but on the weekends travel to far away backcountry areas to ski.
I'd like to get a full EV when my current lease expires(2.5 years) but the pool of cars that are affordable, have AWD, and 300 miles of range(aka 180-225 in winter) is quite limited.
That's just poor common courtesy by your coworker. If you have a physical room booked and they are WFH they need to tell you so you don't waste your time. You shouldn't be relying on teams status
Ahhh the gigantic benefit of seeing a cubicle in the background of your zoom. Thanks Microsoft
Wouldn't your coworkers already know you're working from home by, you know not seeing you at the office?
I agree that the "new" slack(disabling the cross channel thread sidebar) is a big deprecation in functionality. But calling it the "New Facebook" is hilariously absurd
Definitely happy that this is happening, good on them. However in practice since most of my friends are on iOS I'm still reduced to SMS/MMS and a terrible user experience
I've had the same bottle of cologne that my grandma gave me when I was 16....I'm in my 30s