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Public service
Some people working in the government understand their role in society. And often, they extend their help even when they have to do extra. These kinds of people don’t just work because of the pay they receive but because they want to serve the people. I have met a helpful government employee, catering to our Read more
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Sleepovers
When you know you are there for a sleepover, your mind switches to vacation mode, telling yourself that it’s okay to relax, do things unrelated to your work, and enjoy the moment with friends or family. Sleepovers remind you of what it’s like to be a child sleeping over at grandma and grandpa’s house or Read more
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Dealing with differences
Dealing with differences creates conflict. You can even say that conflict is a natural part of any relationship. But when handled constructively, through a respective dialogue seeking to understand one another, conflicts could grow relationships and make them stronger. Being married to the one my soul longed for opened areas we’ve never been in before, Read more
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It’s been a month
The days went by fast, and being married for a month made me realize so many things like: Read more
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Multitasking in virtual spaces
I’ve been getting headaches switching between physical and virtual spaces these days, and I’m convinced it’s primarily because of context-switching. Pavlov would see me like a dog, constantly reacting to pings rather than focusing on what I’m currently working on. Even the workplace feels like it wants you to focus on so many things, expecting that you Read more
