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Here are ways to combat pandemic virtual meeting fatigue
Read full article: Here are ways to combat pandemic virtual meeting fatigueIf you’re working from home these days, you may find yourself in a lot more virtual meetings – which can be exhausting. “When you go from meeting, to meeting, to meeting, you don’t have a break in between, said Jane Pernotto-Ehrman, a behavioral health specialist with Cleveland Clinic. She said meeting virtually can be tough for some people to get used to. Meeting attendees no longer have that same kind of human interaction and may not be getting as many breaks as before. During this difficult time, she said, we all need to have compassion – and a sense of humor doesn’t hurt either.
3 body language mistakes you don’t even know you’re making
Read full article: 3 body language mistakes you don’t even know you’re makingIn a Covid world, with less and less human interaction, what your body language can say behind a mask or a virtual setting could speak volumes. From your facial expressions, to your posture and gestures, you might be sending the wrong signals, so watch your body language! Body language expert, Jan Hargrave shares 3 common mistakes you don’t even know you’re making. MOVEMENTS IN VIRTUAL SETTINGSYour facial expressions and body language are magnified during your virtual sessions. Never rub your left eye, left ear, left side of your nose (dishonesty gestures)3.
Get your credit cards ready! The 2020 Virtual Nutcracker Market opens this week
Read full article: Get your credit cards ready! The 2020 Virtual Nutcracker Market opens this weekHouston – The 2020 Nutcracker Market starts this Wednesday, Nov. 11. What: 2020 Virtual Nutcracker MarketThis is the largest annual fundraiser for the Houston Ballet Foundation. When: November 11, 2020 - December 11, 2020Wednesday, November 11: VIP Wells Fargo Early Bird Day $30 (These passes are no longer available). Wear your fun and crazy t-shirts or fun and crazy headbands.”Time to shopThere are 150 vendors this year instead of the 270 at the live Nutcracker Market. Limited edition fabric patterns only for Virtual Nutcracker Market customers.
All of the family-friendly virtual Halloween Grosstopia activities at Children’s Museum Houston
Read full article: All of the family-friendly virtual Halloween Grosstopia activities at Children’s Museum HoustonHOUSTON – Every year the Children’s Museum of Houston transforms into a spooktacular paradise, but this year you can celebrate Halloween Grosstopia virtually from wherever you are. There’s still tons of slimy science experiments for your mini mad scientist to try, spooky songs, creepy concoctions, and lots more family-friendly virtual activities this month through October 31st. They have multiple programs to connect you with their educators through videos on their Facebook page, YouTube channel, and website. Watch as Lauren Kelly join’s the Museum’s Mad Scientist, Mr. O, to “summon” up some ghost bubbles in a fun experiment!
HISD Superintendent Grenita Lathan, local leaders welcome students back to campuses for in-person learning
Read full article: HISD Superintendent Grenita Lathan, local leaders welcome students back to campuses for in-person learningHOUSTON – The largest school district in Texas has reopened its campuses Monday by bringing back some students for the first time this semester. HISD Superintendent Grenita Lathan and other local leaders welcomed students back during a press conference at 10:30 a.m. at Highland Heights Elementary School while discussing how to bridge the gap for the digital divide. Lathan said she and countless others are preparing to welcome thousands of students back to campuses for in-person learning. Since March, the district has given out 36,200 hot spots and 110,000 devices to students in need, Lathan said during the press conference Monday. “This is truly a historic and transformational accomplishment in our district,” Lathan said.
2021 Chevron Houston Marathon canceled because of coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: 2021 Chevron Houston Marathon canceled because of coronavirus pandemicHOUSTON – Houston’s annual marathon won’t be racing through the streets this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. The Houston Marathon Committee announced Monday that the 49th Annual Chevron Houston Marathon and 20th annual Aramco Houston Half Marathon will be held virtually next year. “The decision to cancel the 2021 Chevron Houston Marathon is incredibly disappointing for everyone, but it is the right course to follow because of the pandemic,” Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said. “At this time, we recognize there are are many unknowns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, but the safety and well-being of our runners, volunteers, partners spectators and local Houston community will always be our top priority,” said Wade Morehead, Executive Director of the Houston Marathon Committee. The virtual experience will take place over a span of 10 days, where runners will have the option to complete their race distance anywhere and anytime between Jan. 8-17, 2021.
What to know about this year’s Jewish Book & Arts Festival in Houston
Read full article: What to know about this year’s Jewish Book & Arts Festival in HoustonHOUSTON – A lineup of international authors, novelists and experts will make the virtual stage at this year’s Jewish Book & Arts Festival. Hosted by the community of Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center, the entire literature and arts festival is going virtual this year due to the pandemic, according to a news release. Actor Cameron Douglas will make a virtual stop during the festival sneak preview. The festival is set for Nov. 1-22. IF YOU GO (VIRTUALLY)Jewish Book & Arts FestivalDate: November 1-22Time: Varies by event (click here for schedule)