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Here's what I've been reading, watching, and listening to:
Poor connectivity. No toilet paper. Coming to an office for virtual meetings all day without proper space for meetings. I’ve worked through this a few times. Return to office (RTO) requires proper planning and sufficient resources. It’s a self-own to reduce the federal workforce to cut costs and increase efficiency while making it more difficult to work — we’re months away from people feeling government is getting worse at doing its job and serving the people locally. Not good.
It is shameful that these families are being hurt by misinformation, and we’re losing top scientists at the federal level because of its poor leadership.
A lot of good data to chew on
Super smart — I love the combination of math and ingenuity here.
Really enjoyed this one — great food for thought for folks hiring executives, or interviewing as one
There is a clear time-of-day pattern in self-reported mental health and well-being, with people generally waking up feeling best and feeling worst around midnight.
When I’ve had these moments of midnight panic before, it has always helped me to think, “If I can just get through tonight, tomorrow is a new day.”
Fun interview with Ben and David of Acquired on the Odd Lots podcast