The work may not have changed but the manner in which it will be done, surely has. And it requires you to build new ways of working and corresponding skills to adapt to it.
'When I meet Raj and DK next, I will force them to tell me!'
At his peak Bolt was probably the world's most recognisable sportsperson and certainly one of the most marketable. In contrast, the two 2020 Athletes of the year were Swedish pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis and Venezuelan triple jumper Yulimar Rojas.
At the end of the six short stories, Feels Like Ishq is uneven yet watchable, feels Sukanya Verma.
'Marriage is a practical solution in terms of bureaucracy, but it's not a real validation of whether your relationship is successful or not.'
'India should not be taken by surprise if the Biden administration seeks China's cooperation at some point,' alerts Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
'For me personally, there was nothing till Aranyak made me say, 'This is it!''
'Rahul Gandhi wants a group under the name 'new generation'. But look at the people who surround him.'
Krina Gindra tells you how to make you feel happy from within.
'To this day, women, especially housewives, come up to me to tell me how much Arth matters to them.'
Mr Warne, the world will miss you.
Criticised for being too big, Janette Tirkey is winning hearts on the ramp.
Sonal lived the feminist slogan: The personal is political, in a way few feminists have been able to. She will be remembered and missed for doing this not with a dour self-righteousness, but with humour and a rare joie de vivre, remembers Jyoti Punwani.
Trump can afford to say that COVID-19 is a 'China virus', but we can't expect Modi to say that aloud while his actions may speak louder, says Rup Narayan Das.
Indications are that Modi will have words of encouragement for Stalin, and the meeting is likely to be much less acrimonious than critics of either would want it to be. notes N Sathiya Moorthy.
The nature of modern celebrity is particularly explosive when Bollywood romances cricket.
Gave up exercising midway? Here's how to start again and keep going.
Knowledge of technical skills, creativity, social and emotional intelligence is what recruiters are looking for.
Help your employees remember the vision and the goals of your exponential organisation and why they decided to be there, suggests Kunal Sood.
Support from the committee gives Xi an indefinite extension on the reins of power, which will surely result in hawkish and insular policies. It does not bode well for relations with the USA, or with anyone else who does not bow the knee to Beijing, for that matter.
Ajit Balakrishnan offers a New Year resolution for our policy-makers.
Madhura Sansare gets into the details of what emotional abuse entails, and how to combat it.
Despite all its drawbacks, I was engrossed in Toofaan and the intensity Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra imbues it with for most part, observes Sukanya Verma.
Make it a point to build key relationships with seniors who matter.
'If we encourage such forces, then tomorrow they will try to intimidate every teacher who doesn't teach their idea of what is right and wrong.'
'I was attracted to Javed because he was exactly like my father.'
Manmohan Singh said Narasimha Rao can truly be called father of economic reforms in India.
'I'm very proud of having worked with one of the finest minds of India and Indian cinema.'
India has realised that one can only deal with China from a position of strength and that is not palatable to Beijing, observes Dr Rup Narayan Das.
Shab is too coy about sexuality and sleepy in its reflections of loneliness to get anywhere, feels Sukanya Verma.
Do not misuse power or share confidential information online.
'It may be a bit slow to start, but all are eager to get back into action.'
The Kanagna Ranaut-Hrithik Roshan fight rages on.
'Made in Heaven plays well as a busy show; when it's hip, but without being hopeless,' feels Sreehari Nair.
'These days, you could give the money to your maid or the person who comes to collect your garbage or your watchman; they are struggling to make ends meet.' 'You could help a friend whose business is at risk due to the lockdown and the struggling economy.' 'Even if you lend money to someone in this crisis, it will be more useful to the economy than parking your money in some government fund,' says Praful Nikam.
Rihanna, who has frequently spoken out on issues such as LGBTQIA+ rights and racism, is the fourth most followed person, with 101.3 million followers, on Twitter after former US president Barack Obama and singers Justin Bieber and Katy Perry. Her tweet on India's farmers received hundreds of thousands of retweets and likes.
Shraddha Srinath reveals how she switched from an unhealthy life to a healthy one.
'Every piece of content, every thought, has stemmed from reality and personal experiences.'
'I consider myself a pilgrim who is here to shape tomorrow.'