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How to Be Human in a Remote #WFH World
Now, engaging your customers is even more challenging than it was before COVID-19. People are quarantined, forced to work home and avoid gatherings and crowds. The challenge — how can you adapt to these changes and keep in touch with your customers? Here are ways to be human in a virtual and distanced world.
This year surprised us with COVID-19. The world that we’re always used to — the daily grind, commute and hectic lives — seems to have been recalibrated and set to a
And admittedly, many of us were unaware of terms like social distancing and quarantine until governments imposed these strict protocols in an attempt to prevent further spread of the virus.
The world we’re living in now is far from the normal that we’ve been used to all our lives.
But as modern humans, our brains help us adapt to change — adjust and move forward! That’s what makes us different from our ancestors (at least speaking of brain evolution).
According to Rick Potts, director of the Human Origins Program at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History, “ Our brains are essentially social brains .”
This means we naturally have a need to create, share and pass on knowledge. It also means we are capable of adjusting to new situations…. Like this pandemic. Thanks…