Preventing remote work burnout

August 29, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to force many people to work remotely, and that isn’t likely to change anytime soon. Some companies, in fact, plan to work virtually into 2021.

Workers can use this unique opportunity to upgrade their home offices or move to a new working location entirely. However, a new workplace – especially amid a pandemic – often comes with new challenges, like juggling additional caretaking responsibilities for parents and working longer hours due to an ever-changing schedule.

If you’re starting to feel burned out from working at home, try these tips.

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