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Post by shiyabul on Aug 20, 2024 0:31:59 GMT -5
You should also consider changing it depending on the audience of your meeting. In the same way you wouldn’t wear pajamas into the center, unless it was a special day, don’t have fun playful backgrounds with the wrong audience. If you need someone’s full attention on you, then minimize the distractions behind you. I use industrial-style loft apartments as my background with someone I mentor. Every meeting we spend two to five minutes critiquing https://lastdatabase.com/ the apartment and talking about what we would do differently. Does it help add to the message I’m sharing that day? No. Does it provide a fun icebreaker that the two of us look forward to? Yes. The key is to know your audience and know when it’s appropriate to have fun and when to be serious. Lean into the unique value of working remotely. Working remotely doesn’t mean you have to strictly adhere to the same practices and behaviors you did while in the office. Lean into and make the most of working remotely. That might mean getting a few pets in with the dog or switching laundry on your WFM-approved water break.
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