28 August 2019

The Powerful Words


 Words have power
Words have names
Words can always change the game

So use them with caution 
Use them with care
Use them to show that you care

Words can hurt
Words can wound
If used carelessly
They can even maim and kill

So once again I say
Use them wisely
Use them sparingly
Use them to build relations
Not to destroy the world

23 August 2019

Work from Home vs Office

Working from home affords you flexibility, but it also demands a lot from you in return.
It’s much more than just the allure of getting to work in your pyjamas. Working from home means you’ll learn to rely on self-motivation, self-discipline, focus, and concentration. You can actually be more productive when working from home. Your office chair is your couch. Your commute is the length of your hallway. Your snack drawer is your entire pantry. Think it’s a dream? Not always.
In a traditional office setting, the mentors or the leaders seemed to be more accessible, more apt to have a pulse on the particular difficulties, and more prepared to offer feedback and guidance.

 There is something to be said for having your colleagues nearby to offer support. When they physically see or hear you struggling through some sort of a business problem, they can help you to talk through various scenarios, strategize for solutions, and offer up aide or expertise in a much more natural, fluid way that does not happen when we work-from-home.
Work from office gives more of a mental and emotional break from work you can shut down the computer, switch off the light and close the office door, and pull out of the parking lot.

I have tasted both office  & home.
I love the way I work now, in my PJs, multitasking as I work, interact with family, watch TV, take a short nap when work is slow, traveling if need be.
What is your way??

I guess it is each to his own!!!