Dear Amy: I have completely adjusted to working from home, and find that I am just as productive as before – and much happier.
Dear Amy: When my wife was a teenager, a 20-something man she knew in her social circle became obsessed with her. He kept calling her and would mainly whine about his life.She finally had enough and told him to stop contacting her. He then started in on her friends and family.He wrote lots of long, whiny letters about how miserable he was and how terrible she was and why can’t they just be friends.
Writing and sending these letters might be a venting exercise for this unstable person – and you merely receiving them but never responding may cause him to taper off. They might advise you to open and read these letters to make sure they have not changed in tone , or for you to order an ink stamp that says, “Moved, no forwarding address” or “return to sender,” and send the letters back unopened.Dear Amy: I work for a well-known company in an office environment that was very busy and stressful – before the pandemic hit.All of the workers in my category have been working from home for almost three years now.
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