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Office crushes can make you more productive — Quartz at Work


Against all odds, office romances are thriving.
Despite the fact that many workplaces have been forced to go virtual during the pandemic, the latest survey from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) shows a 7% uptick in office crushes. A quarter of the employed Americans who participated in the study indicated that they’ve kindled or kept a romantic relationship with a colleague in 2020.
Alex Alonso, SHRM’s chief knowledge officer, isn’t surprised that amorous relationships have flourished within remote teams. For one, easing the borders between our professional and personal lives during Covid-19 has led more people to explore love matches with people they work with. The range of online collaboration tools allow colleagues to get to know each other deeper and faster, he says: “In Zoom, you’re seeing parts of their personal life much more clearly.” He adds that the loneliness and compounding stresses of remote work during Covid-19 have also made people seek consolation with someone within their company.

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Office Crush: The Games, Books and Apparel We Can't Get Enough Of


's writers gush over their current obsessions. 
I've played a lot of video games this pandemic and don't feel bad about it. I mean, this was a heavy year, and digital escapism had to step-up since physical retreats were much harder to pull off. The holiday season always sees some great titles, and I couldn't get enough of Marvel's
Spider-Man: Miles Morales, an exclusive title for Playstation 4 and Playstation 5. Exploring a dutifully recreated Manhattan by daredevil web-slinging acrobatics is just as fun as it was in 2018
Marvel's Spider-Man release (another PS4/PS5 exclusive). The combat is fluid and fast-paced, and the story — appropriately set around Christmas-time — is concise but emotional. Miles Morales is a young and uncertain superhero trying to do right by his new neighborhood of Harlem, and by his mentor, Peter Parker. It's a big score for inclusivity in games, as well, from the Afro Latino protagonist to a supporting cast of diverse New Yorkers. Plus, one unlockable Spidey-suit features a bodega cat sidekick!

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