It seems to make sense to turn to web-based adaptive work tools at a time like this. They promise (and have proven) to make our lives easier, but don't discount the benefits of making new physical and mental spaces daily. Say What? Examples of this "spacemaking" are simpler than you think and include resting your eyes, standing from time to time, and using your hands for something other than typing or texting daily. My tip of the week, (although I seriously struggle with sticking to it) is the ever popular "journaling". Before you eyeroll and stop reading let's make sure to define journaling. Journaling:(verb) to write in a journal or diary...Boom done. Thats it. No one said you had to write your deepest, darkest feelings, let's be real...were not exactly always ready to go "there" right now. Journaling can be anything from writing your to do list, to drafting an email you want to send later that day, to a Larry David doodle while you're on a call. The practice of accessing this "old school" pedagogy, and creating alternative "workspace" will benefit you when you return to your "digital space". #trustme #hadcollective #had #humanaboutdesign #workplace #spacemaking #phillydesigner (at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_fvD3rDebZ/?igshid=lv1p5djvgb6p









