Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Maximize your Work Breaks

Maximizing Work Breaks

This week is focused on maximizing work breaks or cyclical work slowdown opportunities.

As many of us approach our college spring breaks here are some tips for managing that time depending on what your situation is and what you really need. These are not formal resources, they are easy reads that I've located through web searches.

And also... information overload is real, and the work of managing our resources can be a significant drain on our time and energy. Of course, I hope that you've been a SUNY WIT subscriber for a long time and have saved every message from this list, and will happily run a search of your saved messages, but of course, that's not very efficient! Happily there is now something better.

The new SUNY WIT Weekly Blog is an easy way to look back through WIT posts for that resource you half remember and want to access now. Created and maintained by the SUNY WIT team, the Blog gathers WIT posts, SICAS Culture Code Snippets, and NYSERNet Women in IT resources in one location. It's easy to bookmark and search and will provide an archive of resources. The archive is not yet complete (as it will take time), but it is ready for use!

Finally, don't forget to play our SUNY WIT Women's History Month Trivia, as soon as Dariann sends out this week's link!

All the best,
Holly


WIT Weekly Wisdom: A message for SUNY WIT list subscribers on the topics of Connecting, Learning, Stretching, Teaching, Reaching, and Balancing. Have a suggestion for a WIT Weekly Wisdom message? Contact Holly Heller-Ross @ hellerhb@plattsburgh.edu

Past and current posts are available on the SUNY WIT Weekly Blog.

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