China has been the focus of the origin of the global pandemic that has become the spread of the coronavirus . The country is now beginning to recover, 3 months after the first case was detected, from a crisis that has left thousands dead around the world.
China is ahead
Although it may sound like an episode from “Black Mirror,” the country is, in a way, the future of what awaits us in Spain. That is why we wanted to take the pulse of the other side of the globe, with the hope of learning from what has happened in order to anticipate the future and know how to react in time.
“This is my tenth week working from home. Next week we will return to the office very gradually and by June or July, according to health experts, we will be able to return to 100% normality ,” says Eileen Yan, Managing Partner of KREAB in Beijing .
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The image does not deceive. He speaks to us from his living croatia number screening room at four in the afternoon in the Chinese capital, ten in the morning in Spain. He tells us that precisely this, schedules , are now more important than ever.
Schedules, routine and respecting the team's rest time become more important than ever
“Discipline is not only about work, but also about life at home. In the first few weeks we were still talking to the team at ten o'clock at night and sharing things on Sunday. However, to maintain productivity in the long term, you have to respect the rest of your colleagues . ”
This is said by someone who has been setting up an office in the living room for 10 weeks now , aware that maintaining routines, respecting weekends and not looking at the mobile phone during mealtimes are tips that are as advisable as they are necessary. Above all, it is about staying healthy without losing sight of the fact that “most hospital resources are focused on the fight against COVID-19. We cannot afford to have a dental problem now, for example,” he reflects.