W.F.H

 Salam all and a very good day

It's a wonderful day ... wfh, odl, bbnu ... acronyms .... acronyms ... work from home is a norm. We woke up, did a bit of warm-up activities, breakfast, and get into the 'office'. Then, break for lunch, continue working, when the times up, shut down the laptop, off to the kitchen to prepare dinner. And the cycles begin. And life becomes an iteration. 

To some people, wfh is a beauty, the blessing in disguise. We can be multitasking and balance work and house chores evenly. The most important thing is to ensure the working time as stipulated by the general law is fulfilled. As you might need to juggle between house chores, you may need to extend the working hours a bit. That's a sacrifice that you must endure. But you have saved on the travelling time.

However, to some, wfh is difficult. Especially with young kids around you. It's not easy to sit in front of the computers doing your office work when you have young kids running around, toddlers moving around and sometimes voluntarily turn into a human vacuum. Being a young mother once, I can really feel the pain. I am not in the position to give advice, I can only say that I can feel you, feel your difficulty, and empathised you. May Allah ease everyone who are in difficulties in any way they are facing.



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