Most of us have experienced something acidic in our lives, from the sulfuric acid you may have used in a high school chemistry lab to the burning of lemon juice in a papercut on the tip of your finger.
Beyond handwashing, wearing a mask, and keeping a physical distance from others to minimize the risk of COVID19 infection, building resilience can help us manage the stress and carry us forward to the time when life eventually returns to “normal.”
According to a recent Linkedin report, working from home isn't a barely tolerated eccentricity anymore -- it's become a competitive advantage. Fresh data from LinkedIn's Economic Graph team shows a big leap during March in remote-work job postings by U.S. companies of all sizes.
In December, 2019, you probably had little or an incomplete understanding about telehealth or telemedicine.
Anxiety is everywhere right now, and, like our fears about COVID-19, it can feel inescapable.
COVID 19 has brought with it an enormous amount of uncertainty, and our world seems to have changed overnight.
We are, no doubt, all comparably eager to consign this blighted interval - of coronavirus contagion, social upheaval, recrimination and fear - to the history books.