

These include everything from learning new software to new ways to stay motivated and new ways to be organized. In addition there are many new skills that I have learned and/or sharpened which can be very useful well into the future. This is a chance to challenge the creative skills to prove this works and, even to my surprise, after one month I have found that this has worked out even better than I anticipated.
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As someone who has long sought an at least partial remote opportunity, this experience is not just that the glass is half full but it is overflowing. Now in 2020, given no other choice these same organizations have suddenly fully embraced remote work as a lifeline to keep things running while the world gets itself back together.

Being an engineer supporting manufacturing operations, working from home in my circles has always been viewed as play-working and has been strongly discouraged as a lazy person’s way to get out of really putting in the effort to be productive. Plunging into the deep end of remote work has been an extreme paradigm shifting experience. The point is that you do not feel starved or deprived of anything that tastes good. You can still eat meat, if you like meat, and you can have some wine, if you drink wine. The Mediterranean way of eating includes real regular food that tastes good and it does not involve counting calories or buying diet products.

It is just a way of eating that provides better nutrition and less of the foods that are associated with health issues. This is not about deprivation or eating extreme healthy stuff to take away your appetite. This includes Greece, Crete, Italy, Spain, Southern France and Portugal. The Mediterranean Diet is just a way of eating and it focuses on the eating habits of people who live in Southern Europe in countries that are along or near to the Mediterranean Sea. But why is this diet better than any of the other diets we have been hearing about over the last 20+ years? Is it really that new and revolutionary? And what about folks like us who don’t live in the Mediterranean region and have busy schedules to manage and don’t have time to cook fancy exotic recipes? Can it really help us? The Mediterranean Diet appears in a lot of headlines and articles as the best ways to improve your eating habits, maintain good health, control your weight, and a whole list of other benefits. For the last 5 years, the Mediterranean diet has been named the best eating plan.again! While other diet plans and weight loss eating plans have experienced ups and downs in popularity over the years, the Mediterranean diet has consistently been ranked in the top tier since it became publicized in the 1990’s.
