Dhara Tanna
Somewhere around your umpteenth trip between the bed and the couch, the novelty of work-from-home (WFH) wore off. In less than a year of staying indoors in the midst of a pandemic, people have become more sedentary than ever. According to sources, it has been discovered that while an overwhelming majority of remote workers around the world preferred and encouraged others to try WFH, a significant number faced recurring challenges. Many have been reported to have struggled with staying motivated and tackling loneliness amidst working from home. With a year-long pandemic added to the mix, it would be safe to assume many more are now dealing with these anxieties.