Tuesday, 7 April 2020

WFH

For a while now I wondered what Working from Home would look like for me. Especially since I see patients, there really is no 'work from home' technically with what I do, unless I take patients to my house.

I partially envied people I know that were able to do this.
Only because I thought of it as a nice break from the routine and getting to work in a chill environment and not having to commute, not that I have a long commute.
I say only partially envy because I wondered how they could even get up in the morning and motivate themselves when they work from home. I felt I had no self discipline to even get up on time or focus and not taking a billion food and maybe tv or internet breaks as well.

Now with what is going on in the world more than ever we are all faced, if we can, to work from home.
I've had vacay when this all started but I'm back in clinic getting things done!
I finished a whole list of how working from home looks like for my coworker and I and ..... I am excited!

In fact, it helps to ease the anxiety, frustration and agitation of the question "how long will we have to do and live like this?!" to thinking "wow! I have more time to do all the other things that I could not finish because I was seeing all these patients a day, but now I can focus! And I hope to have all our projects done when this is over..... in fact, I think .... I hope I have enough time to get all this done!"

Well I am excited at the prospect of things coming together for my department. It is funny how a lot of people are forced to change their perspective on things due to the catastrophic pandemic, but we can still find a way to see that the future still kinda looks bright!

I hope everyone is safe at home. I also figured that if anyone were to be back at work its best it should be me. I do not have anyone to pass on infection if I get it. Hopefully we will all get through this stronger and more blessed.

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