A Point in Time
Updated: Nov 8, 2022
Author: Nuala Dent
We are at a point in time
The present moment, and near future, is no longer clear
Be it pandemic, war, technology, climate change
Across the globe, our lives and livelihoods have been recast
The present moment, and near future, is no longer clear
Our workplaces roil and churn
Across the globe, our lives and livelihoods have been recast
Navigating onsite, remote and hybrid working, we seek human connection
Our workplaces roil and churn
Colleagues come and go, some we have only met online
Navigating onsite, remote and hybrid working, we seek human connection
It feels too difficult, fatigue sets in
Colleagues come and go, some we have only met online
We slip past each other, avoiding injury
It feels too difficult, fatigue sets in
It is easier to detach, than to keep trying
We slip past each other, avoiding injury
We lose parts of ourselves, of each other
It is easier to detach, than to keep trying
Can we find, within ourselves, the courage to reach out, to reconnect?
We lose parts of ourselves, of each other
Be it pandemic, war, technology, climate change
Can we find, within ourselves, the courage to reach out, to reconnect?
We are at a point in time
The history of now: creating meaning (in the present moment).
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