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Now that our environment is turned upside down, it's time to dust off our old childhood tools and re

Now that our environment is turned upside down, it's time to dust off our old childhood tools and relearn how to collaborate a bit more intentionally. [Zapier]( Hi. Here's the latest from the Zapier Blog. Remote work What preschoolers can teach us about adjusting to remote work If play is the kid version of work, then kids are really good at working from wherever they are. Anyone who's seen a group of four-year-olds turn an old stump into a castle can attest to that. So as more folks settle into remote work, it's worth taking a look at how children collaborate in new environments—and what we might learn from them. [Collaborate like a kid]( And here are a few you others you might like. Remote work 5 remote work tips college students can use [Read the full post]( Automation 3 workflows to help you be an Airtable expert [Read the full post]( App tips How to hide Google Meet and Chat in Gmail [Read the full post]( App picks The 5 best team chat apps in 2020 [Read the full post]( Now have yourself a productive day. Got a question? [Ask in our community]( © 2020 Zapier, Inc. All rights reserved. 548 Market St #62411, San Francisco, CA 94104-5401 You received this email because you're subscribed to the Zapier Blog. Want to unsubscribe or change which emails your receive from us? [Update your email preferences]( [Privacy policy]( | [Contact us](

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