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What You Need To Know To Start Working From Home

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With COVID-19 forcing many businesses to quickly implement remote work, you may suddenly find yourself working from home and wonder how to get started. Here are six tips to help you effectively manage yourself.

Alternatively you may like to look at this the NHSSimple tips for working from home

Working from home, remotely or splitting time between home and the office (hybrid working) has become more common than ever.

Many of us have had to adjust to these new ways of working following the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in 2020. Some of us have even entered the workforce for the first time, starting working life in a remote role, without having experienced an office-based job.

Working from home can have benefits and perks that some of us enjoy (bye bye commute!), but a change like this can be challenging too and can have a big impact on our mental health.

It can cause stress, a lack of motivation, anxiety and uncertainty. Alongside this, we might worry about future job prospects or the best way to juggle work with our personal and family life.

These simple tips can help you feel more productive, motivated and take care of your mental health while working from home.

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Contributed by: Digital Academy
Authored by: Tina Johnson, NHS England
Licence: More information on licences
Last updated: 22 August 2024
First contributed: 01 July 2022
Audience access level: Full user

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