Signs your colleague is struggling while working from home

Author:
Kellie Scott
Date:
May 10, 2021
Type:
In a post covid world it’s important to look for the signs that your work colleagues may be struggling. Facial expressions that are different, communication dropping, less productivity and regularly complaining they are tired are all indicators they might need a helping hand.

"Melanie, 42, has been working from home since March. The Brisbane logistics employee loves the upsides including no commute and comfy clothes, but mentally it has been challenging..."

Source: https://www.abc.net.au/everyday/signs-your-colleague-is-struggling-while-working-from-home/12476036

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