
What We Have Learned in a Year of a Pandemic
A year ago today, the World Health Organization officially named the coronavirus disease “COVID-19.” You guys, it’s been a year. What have we learned from this pandemic, though?

A year ago today, the World Health Organization officially named the coronavirus disease “COVID-19.” You guys, it’s been a year. What have we learned from this pandemic, though?

We’re often left with feelings of isolation, frustration over masks, and fear of lost business. But it seems that the world is shifting and we’re all just trying to make the best of it. I have a feeling that we will be seeing more technology-based masks and other PPE in the very near future.

The t-shirts are actually being made with recycled bottles – 8 bottles per shirt, to be exact – and are being infused with cinnamon extract (although they sadly don’t smell like cinnamon).

So many of us are used to overworking ourselves and we don’t know how to function without that crunch time. Here’s the follow up to that age-old problem: what can we do instead?

Some clients will be unhappy no matter what you do. But it seems like, many times, customers are irritated at a lack of communication.

How have the years long gone effected the way that I live my life now? Have there been any patterns that I can stop in the future? What goals can I make based on struggles I’ve dealt with before?

Buying promotional items is something that most companies will do, sometimes multiple times a year…Many people, though, tend to get hung up on the product itself.

The world around us is changing, and it’s evident to everyone. Particularly in the business world, we’re all learning how to do things a little differently.

If you’re looking at writing blog posts, it’s also a great way to market. You can let others know what’s going on in your company, what exactly you do, and why you do it.

Meetings don’t have to be treacherous…You can make your meetings much more efficient by taking just a few more steps to be better prepared. The infographic below can show you how.