While it was certainly an adjustment, overall, I felt like I came out of COVID-19 unscathed. I’m certainly not trying to brag. I was, and still am, fortunate to work from home when I need or want to—and most of our employees are able to do the same. I was really grateful for the quality time with my family, finally getting around to projects that I’d been putting off, and it even enhanced my business savvy.
Our Collective Loss of What’s Normal
With so many other people suffering and trying to get back to work—and the economy is struggling—I don’t take it for granted that I’m grateful every morning when I wake-up. I do, however, long for the good-ole-days.I’m certainly not the only one. Anecdotally, when I catch up with friends, family, and colleagues—some still want to meet virtually—I can hardly tolerant virtual meetings anymore. And now, the numbers have started going up in many areas of the country because of non-vaxxers.