
Incoming



The title sounds a little obvious doesn’t it? Disconnecting from work may sound easy for a lot of people, but with more communication and business happening online, it’s something that can affect a lot more people than 10 years ago.
At Automattic we like to say we’re shaping the future of work. There’s a book and many articles about us. Running a completely distributed company has its ups and downs, for the employer as well as the employee.
As an employee it’s nice to be able to work from anywhere in the world. After I wake up in the morning, I can be sitting at my desk and working a few minutes later. The laptop is always there though, which can make it difficult to achieve a work-life balance. It’s easy to always be available.
At some point you have to trust that other people can fix things when you’re away or if you’re needed for an emergency, your colleagues will contact you via a phone call or text message. I have strong feelings about the work-life balance and it’s something I often try to convince fellow Automatticians about. It wasn’t always easy for me though. Over the years I’ve made a lot of changes and learned how to disconnect.
Do you work online and have any other tricks or habits?
It may be harder to disconnect from work for other jobs. For example, my Dad sells real estate and his cell phone number is on all of his listings. He is always getting phone calls, so it’s very hard for him to disconnect unless he completely turns off his phone, which usually isn’t a very good option.

Had a blast learning how to play pickleball yesterday!
Each year I retire a pair of workout shoes to use for yard work. This year it’s the Pumps!

How green will they be in the fall?
It’s been a rainy Saturday, so a good fit for the liquid theme this week. I tried to get a shot of the roof in my sunroom with a bunch of ripples but wasn’t very successful.

The Google Street View of my house is quite old. This is what is shown now.

It was taken in September of 2012 before vinyl siding was put on the house, all of the trees were cut down, and the yard was completely landscaped.

Other than the snow this one from November 2008 isn’t much different.
Google Street View has an update schedule, but Michigan isn’t even listed.
Yesterday on the flight from Barcelona to Atlanta I was able to watch five movies.

The Post: One of my favorite movies in recent memory. I wonder if the current President’s attacks on the media had an influence on my opinion.

American Made: I really enjoyed this one as well. Probably helped to have some of the background from watching Narcos.

Murder on the Orient Express: I’ve wanted to watch this since seeing the first trailer. It didn’t disappoint. I had to pause and take a nap halfway through due to being up so early.

Suburbicon: I would not watch this again. Some of the story lines didn’t seem to fit together.

All I See Is You: I’d never even heard of this one but needed something under 2 hours in order to finish before landing. Was ok for a random pick.

These plastic covers on the cans are pretty nifty.