There was a time I used to always wear business casual clothing for work. Those were not so good times.
This thought popped back into my mind earlier today.
At the startup nonprofit I used to intern with, their dress code was business casual. And because I used to work there almost five days a week, I’d almost always be wearing a dress shirt, black pants, and worst of all, the ultra uncomfortable dress shoes.
This went on for two years.
For two years, my casual clothes were left in my wardrobe, barely touched, and didn't receive nearly as much love from me as they should have.
My business casual clothing had all my attention all year long, especially on the blazing hot summer days. Those were not fun times.
Thank goodness for the existence of air conditioners.
And thank goodness for the Internet for making online business a possibility.
With the technology available to us,
We can have video meetings without having to dress professionally.
We can take phone calls while lying comfortably in bed.
We can write emails while wearing pajamas and sitting on the couch.
So what’s the point of this post?
Well to be honest with you…
I’m not sure if there even is one. Do what you want with the information I’ve given you today.
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