SAS Life
Telling the stories of our people, highlighting our culture, and sharing tips for work life balance.![Making a difference, one mask at a time](https://blogs.sas.com/content/efs/files/2020/04/20200402_182723-702x336.jpg)
Written by Allison Hines and Kara Roberts Here at SAS, our culture revolves around our people. Our endless curiosity and innovative spirit help us solve our customers’ most challenging problems – but our employees’ impact is even bigger than that. There’s strength in numbers, and during this difficult time, our employees’ generosity and creative problem-solving are helping those who need it most around the world. From providing laptops to students in need,
![Sleep: The Ultimate Recovery](https://blogs.sas.com/content/efs/files/2020/04/Simba-sleep-702x336.jpg)
Sleep is the ultimate way to recover and it now has well-deserved research showing its importance to health and longevity. Discover 16 tips that will assist you in getting quality sleep. 1. Recognize the Importance of Sleep - We all know how we feel when we are sleep deprived. The consequences
![The End of No Pain, No Gain](https://blogs.sas.com/content/efs/files/2020/04/Ryan-No-Pain-No-Gain-702x336.jpg)
Breathe! Move! Breathe! Move! I vividly remember doing sit ups under a blistering sun until one more person quit or threw up. Dripping under the NC sun, I focused on my kneecaps as I moved. Coach Buddha paced by and barked “Don’t quit on me!” I, like the 50 other
![The art of asking, “What if?”](https://blogs.sas.com/content/efs/files/2020/03/Juliana-working-on-Array-in-the-scene-shop-702x336.jpg)
We’re problem solvers, explorers and knowledge seekers – always asking, “What if?” At SAS, your curiosity matters – whether you’re developing algorithms, sharing stories, or answering critical questions. Curiosity is one of our core values, and it influences everything we do here at SAS – even the art that adorns
![#WFM Healthy Habits](https://blogs.sas.com/content/efs/files/2020/04/Ryans-Pup-1-702x336.jpg)
This year has been a turbulent one in a very short three months. Being tossed into the storm meant finding a new way to balance work and life when the two are forced to exist in the same shared space. We may not have chosen this situation, but it is
![Working from home. With kids.](https://blogs.sas.com/content/efs/files/2020/04/kid-on-white-table-painting-3662630-1-702x336.jpg)
Over the last few weeks, the world has experienced unprecedented events. The current situation with COVID-19 continues to develop rapidly, and it’s requiring parents to think outside the box to solve problems – from home. With their new, sometimes invasive co-workers. Their kids. Parents don’t cease to be parents when