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# Remote Work
*updated during/due to the COVID-19 pandemic.*
# Few generic tips
1. Focus on health -- physical and mental
2. Setting goals & planning a 'tight' schedule
3. Figure out what's accomplished and what not on a weekly basis & start the process over
4. Find accountability partners
5. Maintain good contact with me and the group
6. Relax and meditate! \[my audible/kindle account details are shared via Slack\]
# #WorkFromHome tips
\~ Most tips may also be applicable to your coursework.
## 1. Daily Scrum
At the beginning of each day you're working, think or write down the following:
1. What did you do yesterday? \["Yesterday, I ..."\]
2. What will you do today? \["Today, I'm going to ..."\]
3. Are there any impediments in your way?
## 2. Casual Co-work
Members are encouraged to setup co-work times to co-write, for code review, or just to work! (based off our most recent When2meet poll)
## 3. Finding time to chat with me
Finally, as a substitute for scheduling in-person meetings via Slack, I've made my full calendar available [here](http://bit.ly/janani-cucal), where you can easily fix a time to chat.
- No need to ping me ahead.
- No need to have a specific purpose/agenda, although this might help me prepare if it's for a scientific/technical check-in. We can talk about anything -- research, courses, work-life, home-life -- or just say "Hi!" 🙂
- Pick a corresponding slot -- 15min, 30min, or 1h.
## Acknowledgments
Our JRaviLab group discussions + ideas from Baucom and Krishnan Labs.