WE WANT THINGS TO BE OPEN AGAIN; DOES THAT INCLUDE YOU?

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Open.
We so want the country opened back up again, but don’t know yet when that can happen safely.
Close and close.
We hated to see the country close. We long for the days when we can get close again.
As much as we’d like to see the country reopen, let’s look at ourselves.
Do WE want to be more open?
It’s not an easy answer. It may take some effort to think about. But we SHOULD think about it.
Inevitably, when the country reopens completely, things are going to change.
Some companies, indeed some individuals, will have to adapt to new ways of doing things.
It’s been reported that as many as 50 percent of the jobs lost because of the pandemic will not return. Some businesses will not survive this short-term closure. Some companies will re-examine what they did during this time, to stay up to speed without violating guidelines from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Of course, they will want plans in place to combat another pandemic.
Don’t underestimate the innovation and creativity taking place during this time. Parents who work from home also had to help school their kids from home. So much communication took place without face-to-face meetings. There is potential for great savings for companies, schools and other organization if they can perfect remote communication practices.
Restaurants, bars and other businesses will need to get back up and running as they previously did. But even they may change practices as a result of this take-out-only time. For example, some restaurants allow ordering and paying online prior to pickup. What if you could order your meal, pay for it and have your food already prepared when you arrive to dine in?
All of these things will likely mean that they will eventually need fewer people.
Here’s a way, even before the country reopens, that you can be more open: consider checking out something that could give you a potentially great income without having to worry about whether a pandemic will cost you your job.
There are many programs out there that enable a person to work from home, whether there is a pandemic or not. (As a bonus, when the pandemic is over, you can work face-to-face, if you prefer that.)
If you’d like to be more open, and want to check one of the best such programs, message me.
Remember, as we long for things to be open again, we have to do it safely. That may mean remaining closed for a bit more time.
But while things are closed, why not think about being more open yourself?
What you know, and are content to pursue, may disappear very quickly. One day, you could be forced to find alternatives, some of which may be much less desirable than what you know or are content to pursue.
While we wait for the time to open the country, open yourself.
You won’t know what’s out there for you unless you open up to find it.
Peter