
In response to question (2), and with @jane1289 as the jury, here is my answer, for this 281st edition, with a good coffee in my hands.
In pandemic, I learned to work remotely and I still do it, in parallel with my face-to-face work at the University where I have been working for many years as a full professor, in the postgraduate program.
That's why, in my case, when I work from home, the responsibilities of a housewife at home are always shared and negotiated with my husband, so when I can't fulfill them, the other, my partner "helps". All this improves empathy, good manners, and coexistence in general, in addition to billing at the end of the month, is part of this care, which for me is not a favor, it is what sustains work and personal life, with a good balance.
Redefining our roles in remote work at home is the.the first step towards a fairer society. It's not about fighting, it's about getting better organized. There is still a lot of work to be done, that's why I keep moving towards equality and I recommend merit, work and effort, without distinction of sex, or competition with my husband.
Of one thing I am sure, in the working world, just as we raise and sustain lives I am a mother of three children and grandmother of a few grandchildren, like.woman, professional I am able to develop this initiative of continuing to carry out remote work, alternating with my role as Manager of my home.
I feel very proud and grateful to be part of this experience of spaces and job opportunities by decision, because they strengthen my feminine leadership, my autonomy, independence and my financial architecture, without neglecting my home.
Nice day. Janitze.🐝
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