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I don't know about y'all, but I'm back in the office 100%. I can't lie, it was a bit of a shock to see so many people in my building at one time, but nice to see that folks are still wearing masks and socially distancing themselves onsite. It's taking a bit of getting used to, and we're definitely lucky that we only have 4 people in our small office and we're able to socially distance from each other. Plus we've brought a few things from home that have made transitioning back into the office full-time a bit easier and I wanted to share some of those tips with y'all today!
Coffee bar If y'all are like me then your coffee setup at home is a bit better than your office one. My favorite brews in k-cup form, as well as all of myfavoritesyrups,milk frotherand even aFrench Pressandcoffee grinderfor when I buy actual beans like I did at a recent 'Caffeine Crawl'. Treat yourselves and your co-workers by upgrading your setup.
Chair massagerI'm easing back into getting regular massages, but between them I want to make sure that I'm not too stiff or sore. This chair massager works wonders! I even have one for my feet for after I've done building inspections and it feels so good!
Air PodsI've said it before, and I'll say it again. This was probably the best purchase I made in 2020. Whether I'm hopping on conference calls (which we're still taking in our respective parts of the office, #socialdistancing), listening to a podcast, or even listening to an audiobook or music I'm using my Air Pods every day! I have the first-generation ones and they work just fine!
Eat outside Spring has officially sprung and the weather has been pretty decent in Houston for eating outside. We have these gorgeous outdoor patio spaces now and plenty of seating area and I plan on eating out there as often as possible and getting some much-needed vitamin D and fresh air.
It's the little things that make this change easier, and I hope these tips help y'all!






