(MENAFN - IANS) By N. Lothungbeni Humtsoe
New Delhi, April 26 (IANSlife) While the whole world fights a battle against the coronavirus pandemic, office work has not stopped. While it used to be a 9-5 shift earlier, now homes have become offices themselves. Constant calls, meetings, deadlines to meet, and feeling locked in the house can affect one s mental health.
Also, earlier there was a thin line between your professional and personal life that could be defined by the fixed working hours and coming back home, but now, since you are working from home; you practically work all the time.
People have reported suffering from a work breakdown this year while working from home, which is known as burnout .
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Dec 13, 2020 9:26 AM
An annual Christmas tradition from VOCM Cares is coming directly into your homes tonight.
Usually, people would gather at Holy Heart Theatre for the annual Happy Tree Concert.
Because things have to be done a bit differently this year, the event is going virtual with Happy @ Home in support of the happy tree campaign.
The Happy Tree Concert is going Virtual!
Join us this Sunday 7pm on our Facebook page or the @NLArtsCouncil YouTube Channel for Happy @ Home pic.twitter.com/ivgxexy25L
It will feature a host of top local talents including Shanneyganock with Bud Davidge, The Ennis Sisters, The Once, and Sean McCann.