I just found out about this experiment going on in England right now, and if it's a success, we could be much closer to a four-day work week here in America.
So, you're stressed out at work. You have a deadline to meet. The internet is down. The printer is out of ink. The coffee maker is on the fritz. Your co-workers are driving you crazy. The work pile keeps growing bigger. You're not making the money you feel you deserve...
The weather is warm and that means road work will be occurring all over the Berkshires, I am looking forward to getting these potholes, you know the ones that are like huge craters, taken care of. They can do a lot of damage to your vehicle.
In the long run, could the pandemic actually end up improving our lives in some ways? Here are some good changes we've had to make that might be permanent
Since most of our lives have been affected some more than others because of COVID-19, I don't think anyone is leading their normal life right now. I am sure you have asked yourself, When will life go back to normal?