Almost two years to the day, the UK entered it's first ever lockdown (well, in my lifetime anyway). Schools closed in a moment's notice, frontline staff were more in demand than ever and offices emptied overnight. We lived in chaos for a few months while we worked out how to function in this new world.
Over the following months our resilience was tested as parents undertook home schooling, lines became blurred between work and home for some and we got used to not seeing anyone in person, except the delivery person and they had to stand two metres from the front door! Zoom parties and online quizzes became our new way of connection to temporarily break our boxset binging!
If you had told me I'd be delivering development almost 100% of the time back then I would have laughed and said "not possible!" but now that conversation would be completely different.
It is possible! Whoever is running the session has to work a little bit harder and there needs to be more breaks to allow time away from the screen, but learning and engagement still happens.
I have been learning every day since March 2020. What works? What's new and how can I use it? What doesn't work? And honestly, it has worn me out. My resilience is at a lifetime low. My patience is wearing thin, I need sleep more than ever and I take more breaks than I ever have in my working day to try to stop my brain going fuzzy.
I am trying to restore it bit by bit though. I handwrite notes, scripts, blogs etc so that I am not looking at my screen all the time, I take advantage of the sunshine and walk with no music or podcasts to rest my brain and I try to see people in person as much as I can.
How are you feeling? Are you taking the opportunity to refill your resilience bottle? Are you giving those around you the opportunity? We have to refill, otherwise burnout is inevitable.