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Working Remotely? Nine Ways To Convert Loneliness Into Excellence
For an NHS course please seeLoneliness and isolation whiles working from home
Freelancers who are working remotely value and enjoy their independence and the flexibility and convenience of working outside the office and on their own schedule.
You might like to look at the NHSLoneliness while working from home
While working from home has its benefits, you may also feel more isolated.Approximately 43% of remote workers have feelings of isolation and loneliness when compared to 25% of office based employees. Feeling lonely can be a normal part of the work from home journey but starting a hobby, meeting up with friends or just talking about how lonely you feel can be sure fire ways to counter feelings of loneliness.
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Last updated: | 24 September 2024 |
First contributed: | 01 July 2022 |
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