As government and health officials lift stay at home guidelines attempting to improve the economy, many people are still mistrusting about the “new rules”.
Calls are coming to VITA about co-workers not maintaining social distance or wearing masks.
There is also concern about how loved ones have been coping with the stress of COVID-19. Some people have been baking, others snacking, and some people are drinking. Alcohol consumption is up 73%.
Whether you worked at home or at the office, or even had a partner staying home while you worked outside, the world of business has changed.
People want to know where they now fit in this new business world after months of home schooling, missing loved ones, canceling weddings and even funerals.
People have adapted to CORONA-19 and now they are returning to work. New ways of coping are in order.
Many employer groups are abiding with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines. These guidelines assure the safety and health of American workers by setting and enforcing standards. Some of these standards may soon include cleaning protocols, handwashing, the number of people who can attend meetings, cafeterias and more.
As you or a loved one return to the “outside world” patience is in order. Some of you may have even heard the saying, “Patience is a virtue”. Virtue means goodness and patience can best be described as self-control when confronted about something and not getting annoyed or angry.
Patience is the willingness to wait something out and remain calm. Patience involves tolerance and acceptance especially at the workplace because of the new rules people will have to conform to for safety reasons.
You have seen the signs, “We are all in this together”, “Stay Strong”, “Stay Safe”. These motivational slogans are to remind us that no one has been excluded from the challenges of CORONA-19. The whole world has been affected.
So, as you or a loved one return to work in the new business world, remember to be patient because all of us are adjusting, things will change, and may never be the way they were. We will continue to be in this together.
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