‘I was so productive’: How some on the job are using tech to create virtual workspaces - not just for meetings Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account
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Just about every weekday, Dominique Blain signs into Zoom from her home in Montreal to join a video call with a few others. After some brief small talk, she mutes herself, leaves her camera on and simply goes about her job running her communications firm. Everyone else attends to their own work, too, with cameras on.
How This Online Program Helped Me Regain My Focus While Working From Home
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The burnout that comes from working remote (especially working remote during a year like this one) is real, and it s something that both companies and individuals are looking to combat. Turning your home into an office can lead to an array of new distractions from roommates and kids to everything in between. Figuring out how to get things done efficiently while balancing this new form of normal has led many people to lose interest in the work they once enjoyed. Luckily, companies like Caveday are here to change that.