
Happy Wednesday! We’re halfway through the week. How’s your to-do list looking? Cheers to getting more of those tasks checked off this week!
In This Issue: Preparing for Time-Off ⏰ | RCA Cable 2-Male to 2-Male | Servers Vs. Desktop PCs | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Preparing for Time-Off ⏰
Happy Wednesday!
This week I’m finally feeling like I can take a deep breath (sort of) ever since coming back from vacation. I had a wonderful time on vacation, but coming back from that, I was drowning in all the things. The to-do list really seemed like it was never-ending and it wasn’t just all work tasks!
I’m usually pretty good about keeping all my ducks in a row, but I certainly failed myself heading into vacation. That said, how do you prepare for time off or being out of the office? While most days on vacation, I didn’t let my to-do list sit in the back of my mind but some days it’s all I could think about. So, I’d appreciate any tips you have on how you set yourself up for being out – or maybe there really is no secret sauce.
Hope you have a great week!
Ashley
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Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- Morgan Stanley is pushing further into its adoption of artificial intelligence with a new assistant that is expected to take over thousands of hours of labor for the bank’s financial advisors.
- Tesla issued two new recalls for the Cybertruck, one to fix windshield wipers with faulty motor controllers and the other to fix loose trim that can rattle or fall off.
- Volkswagen plans to invest up to $5 billion in electric vehicle startup Rivian, starting with an initial investment of $1 billion. The additional $4 billion is expected to be invested following the establishment of a joint venture.
- As of today, the Boeing Starliner Crew Flight Test spacecraft has no planned return date. While program managers already pushed the original return flight back, they scrapped the latest Wednesday, June 26, target. According to NASA’s most recent blog post on the flight test, the stranded astronauts can continue to stay comfortably at the International Space Station (ISS), which is orbiting 263 miles above Earth.
