12 Ways to boost your mental health when working from home

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12 Ways to boost your mental health when working from home

With the emergence of COVID-19 since early 2020, many industries and offices have slowly transitioned to remote working from their office due to the imposed social distancing measure by the UK government owing to the safety concerns. The situation we are in is safe to say, never experienced by us. Along with the financial hurdle, the fear, confusion, burnout, and isolation can overwhelm even the best of us. While many of us are fortunate to still be working and get paid for working from home. This unexpected change in our regular life when the line between work and personal life becomes blurry, it can be quite a challenge to stay productive. Apart from productivity, the transition can also take a giant toll on our mental health while working from.

Yes, Working From Home Can Affect Your Mental Health With the drastic decline of usual social interacting and apparent increased work hours, some negative impacts of telecommuting were not quite undiscovered, as the report “Working anytime, anywhere: The effects on the world of work” noticed the effects of working from home on our mental health particularly. It revealed that around 42% of highly-mobile and regular home workers deals with insomnia and stress. It is now more important than ever that we deal with this unfortunate circumstance with a brave face and bring in some changes to balance our work life and personal life.

Here Are 12 Ways to Boost Your Mental Health When You Are Working from Home


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