Work-Life Balance

Tech Articles: My Perspective and Intent

Thoughts, observations, and reflections across evolving information technology landscapes. The ideas shared on this website come from personal experience, research, and observation across rapidly evolving information technology landscapes. They are not written to promote a fixed stance, pro or anti anything, but to explore how systems behave in practice, where they succeed, and where they

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Not Everything Needs to Be Optimized – A Spring Pause

Dusted off my DSLR camera last weekend  Not everything that grows needs to be optimized. Spring runs on its own timeline, quiet, steady, and without urgency. Flowers don’t scale faster because we want them to; they bloom when conditions are right. Maybe balance isn’t about doing more, but about knowing when to step back and

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Ingredients of Metrics Misbehavior

Now that much of the U.S. is slowly recovering from Super Bowl parties and halftime show reactions, I thought I’d give your Monday morning a little technical twist, especially knowing that while Americans lived and breathed the Big Game, audiences around the world experienced it very differently. With that in mind, I dipped into my

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Super Bowl Isn’t Just a Game – It’s a Work Life Balance Moment

Every year, Super Bowl brings more than football. It brings conversations, planning, anticipation, and for many workplaces, a subtle shift in routines. Whether you’re a die‑hard fan, a casual viewer, or someone who just enjoys the halftime show and commercials, Super Bowl highlights an important truth about modern work‑life balance: life doesn’t pause for work,

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