![]() If you have a really important call, let the kids know and make sure they know not to be disruptive. Good lighting always makes it easier for others to see you and makes you look refreshed. For Zoom, make sure the light is on your face, and not behind you. It’s important to look like you are ready for the day and not like you just rolled out of bed. Here are my tips and tricks to help you manage WFH while also trying to be an effective teacher for your kids: “It’s been a month since we began working from home and I have definitely learned a ton and feel like I am starting to get the hang of the new work life balance.” In the weeks since Keen has implemented its work from home policy, Mike has had the opportunity to find his balance of working from home and homeschooling his boys and wanted to share a few tips to help you. He is the proud father of three boys, Michael (11), Marcus (10), and Matthew (5). Mike has worked as the Vice President of Sales at Keen since 2019. ![]() Each week we will be highlighting a member of our team and their work life routines as a way to help others who may be in similar situations. Everyone’s definition of work life balance is different, so we’ve turned to our teams to find out what is working for them and how they are managing their days in a healthy, positive way. When your home suddenly becomes your place of work, the lines between the two can easily blur. Work life balance is always a tricky thing to achieve and now with most people working from home due to COVID-19, juggling home life, kids, and zoom meetings, it’s even more challenging than before.
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