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Monthly Archives: February 2023
Daily Coping 28 Feb 2023
Today’s coping tip is to thank three people you feel grateful to and tell them why. This is something I tend to do privately, thanking people who’ve impacted my life. I’ll do that, but in general, here are the people … Continue reading
A Corporate Wellness Day
Today is the corporate Wellness Day at Redgate. It’s a day off for almost everyone in the company, unless they have something that can’t get moved. A few support people, a few others, like me, that are traveling. We, however, … Continue reading
Will ChatGPT Write Our Queries?
The short answer is no. The longer answer is it depends, and perhaps to be more complete, ChatGPT likely will help us produce the simple, tedious queries with much less effort. There has been a lot of news about AI … Continue reading
Daily Coping 27 Feb 2023
Today’s coping tip is to tell a loved one about the strengths you see in them. For one of my kids, I’m letting them know that I see: responsibility for meeting their commitments independence in making their own decisions accountability … Continue reading