I rode my bike to conduct 2010 and 2020 U.S. Censuses. It was faster and more efficient than a car (no finding a place to park). When I conducted Census interviews, folks were amazed that a government worker arrived on a bike. I also did not charge USCB for mileage.
so...I'll simply say...its mental health care...go ride. I'll modify a quote from Churchill...the outside of bike...is good for the inside of a person.
I rode my bike to conduct 2010 and 2020 U.S. Censuses. It was faster and more efficient than a car (no finding a place to park). When I conducted Census interviews, folks were amazed that a government worker arrived on a bike. I also did not charge USCB for mileage.
If you work during non work hours - as I assume most modern office workers do regularly - why wouldn't you also ride your bike during office hours?
Makes total sense. Still can't shake the feeling I'm doing something wrong, though!
My best ever work-related idea came to me on a "during work hours" bike ride :)
so...I'll simply say...its mental health care...go ride. I'll modify a quote from Churchill...the outside of bike...is good for the inside of a person.
Ride that bike! I'm sure Jay would rather do a "meeting " on a bike ride
Mos def. If I’m ever a boss, I think I’ll have meetings on bikes.
Amen