Keep Calm and Carry On!

Coronavirus has plunged the world into uncertainty and the constant news about the pandemic can feel relentless. All of this is taking its toll on people’s mental health, work schedules, finances and personal connections. Being at home sounds like a great way to set your own schedule, do whatever you want, and you don’t have your boss looking over your shoulder all day. However, the transition can be a bit of a shock, especially if you’re used to being outside. Now is a good time to start preparing for what it might mean to work from home for a few weeks. Once this is over companies are going to be looking for those who took this time to not catch up with Game of Thrones, but learn, improve and grow a better future for themselves. In that case, here’s a few examples of how you can be productive and set up your time and space ready for action: Limit the amount of time you spend reading or watching things which aren’t making you feel positive. Perhaps decide on a specific time to check in with the news and any social media. There is a lot of misinformation swirling around – stay … Continue reading Keep Calm and Carry On!