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Sorry for your loss. You might find helpful to talk walks in nature. Grief support groups are very useful. Many people also find volunteering helpful, as it involves helping people and being around people (and sometimes animals). Schedule some sort of plan for yourself with times for being social, helping people, art and being outside. Please avoid isolating yourself. Good luck.

This article is based on this press release from the commission http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-19-1793_en.htm


I found that a fun read. No idea how much of it is real.


I enjoyed all these. All of them are worth a read.

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This seems rather wrong when Victoria is the famine Queen.


Your treating marriage as an advantage rather than a risk to be offset.


If employees are capable of generating that revenue independent of the organization/management, why haven’t they?

There’s no “ownership of the means of production” argument when you are the means of production.


People like the book 'Site Reliability Engineering: How Google Runs Production Systems'. You could take a look at Netflix's info and tools. They break their system themselves to ensure it recovers well. It would help if you indicated which meaning of resilient you use?


I'd recommend reading the PM canon, its useful even if you just want to work better with them. Don't know the canon, find out. What books/podcasts do all the PM's you know own and listen to? You could get the cert (PMBOK). Certs can mean the difference between someone taking a chance on you or not. Ask the PM's/BA's in your company for advice (you can word it as your friend/kid is interested). Another useful thing is to look at job ad's, what are they asking for, do you have those skills? Can you demonstrate them?


Is that the same as the India deadline?


They badly need to let their users override their system. I want to be able to mark something hidden and not see it again.


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