Written by: Courtney (she/her)
1 min read | Published: April 19, 2022
One guarantee of the past few years has been constant change. Classes and work environments have transitioned from in-person to virtual to hybrid consistently. For some, the initial transition to a virtual environment was the hardest. Alternately, others realized they enjoy a break from the pressure of being in-person and in turn, have encountered new challenges with the shift to hybrid or in-person expectations.
A way to help remain optimistic about some of the changes occurring around you is to have a plan to stay on track. Check out our tips below to help ease into any future changes.
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