It's not just work: We've turned to online grocery shopping. This saves us time and money. We're even using a baby snooze app when we're settling baby Liam to sleep.
I have been relatively "business as usual" through this major change by relying more and more on technology.
That's got me thinking on a much grander scale.
As New Zealand becomes increasingly connected to, and competing with, the global economy, questions arise: How do we accelerate change and innovation in our business communities? How do we bridge the gap between our local economy and others that have developed as innovation leaders, who influence where our local talent might move?
Education, tertiary institutions and on-the-job learning will play a big part in a long-term solution, and regional organisations will help by creating the ecosystem and infrastructure for innovators at a local level.
If there's one thing that's clear, new baby or not, no business can afford to stand still. Keeping abreast of developments in your industry and the wider economy is vital if you want to remain current. New ways are being developed all the time to help businesses do what they do faster, better and cheaper. Make the most of them.
Jeremy Tauri is an associate at Plus Chartered Accountants.