How To Make Your Weekend Not Feel Like A Weekday!
We may or may not have lost count of how many days we’ve been working from home. We mentioned in an earlier article that it’s very important to have balance between your work and your home life. We know this is very difficult when your home also becomes your office. Here are some ways to spend your weekend and have it not feel like just any other day of the week!
WFH Healthy Snack Ideas!
If you are anything like me, you are up checking the fridge and the cabinets every 30 minutes to see if something will magically appear that I find appetizing while I work from home. Yet, nothing ever appears. After looking around online for healthy snack options, I found that there are only a few ingredients that you need in order to have a week full of healthy snacks.
Alright so we’re spending more time at home, why not start spring cleaning!
Most of us have a love hate relationship with spring cleaning. We LOVE a fresh clean house but the journey to one is safe to say a less than desirable set of tasks. Here are some fun ways to clean and spend quality time with your family!
Need Some Help WFH?
Hi everyone, how are you holding up? We hope you’re staying healthy and safe during this pandemic. A majority of us are working from home, so we wanted to take time and put together tips and best practices for WFH.
10 Ideas to Avoid Boredom During COVID-19 Quarantine
Here are some new ideas to get you out of the isolation funk! How many can you cross off the list?
How The Coronavirus is affecting Harford County Businesses
The novel coronavirus pandemic has had a monumental global impact, and private businesses in Harford County are doing everything they can to prepare and respond to changing government guidelines. From grocery stores in the area having to constantly restock and hire more staffers, to restaurants having to lay off employees and prepare for take-out only, these circumstances have affected everyone in different ways. Although it is very difficult to find a silver lining during this time of crisis, one thing is clear: support from the Harford County community has been astounding.