![]() The one thing that cannot be ignored during all the uncertainty is that we still need human connection we need to feel a sense of belonging and to share experiences. With the endless uncertainty (especially with new school years starting), it’s definitely a time of high curiosity as to how COVID-19 will change our habits and practices in the long run – What will school and work look like, and will there be more flexibility after this? When can we hang out in-person with our loved ones again? We also may be grieving the old routines and we all know that things will not “go back to normal” as we move forward in 2020. Our heads might be spinning, but as humans, we adapt there are many people looking to make the best out of these tough times and focus on what really matters in life. Microsoft commented that this was like everyone learning about 2 years’ worth of technology in less than a quarter of that time. ![]() MS Teams was also quickly utilized or accelerated in many workplaces for virtual meetings and presentations, going from 31 million to 75 million daily active users in a month. Zoom, for example, saw an increase in users from 10 million to over 200 million, seemingly overnight, this past spring. We’ve had to learn and adjust to a new way of working and living current times have had us rely heavily on technology and we cannot see friends in person or attend live events. A lot has shifted for us since earlier in 2020 that sometimes feels like we have lived multiple years within a few months. ![]()
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