If you are currently working from home during the circuit breaker, consider yourself one of the lucky ones. You are still getting an income but you're not risking your health being on the frontlines. However, despite the positives of your situation, it's likely you may not feel as lucky. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented increase in anxiety, depression and other mental health concerns. In contrast to what some people may believe, people working from home are not immune to those feelings. To make matters worse, it is commonly believed that employees who work from home are less productive and should be available 24/7. Now more than ever, this is a dangerous mindset to have, as the absence of face-to-face interaction and increased stress can lead to a burnt out workforce. Below, we break down some of the most common myths surrounding working from home, how these myths
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