By DeVry University
March 13, 2020
5 min read
March 13, 2020
5 min read
If you are used to working in an office environment, transitioning to working from home may not be as easy as one might think. There are a number of benefits associated with remote work, like spending more time on work and less time commuting, or enjoying more work-life balance. However, there are also a number of documented psychological impacts associated with being alone, especially if you are the type of person who thrives on social interaction. Additionally, it can be difficult to know where work ends and home life starts when you are working 100 percent remotely.
Fortunately, there are several tools and tips you can take advantage of to help you stay productive, focused and mentally healthy while working from home.
Additionally, try implementing productivity techniques to activate "sprints" of focused work and keep your mind sharp throughout the day. Some examples include:
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