July 15, 2022 | Community Manager |
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“How Hybrid Work is Affecting Canadian Employees 2 Years into the Pandemic” ?
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The biggest challenges I face with hybrid work from home is balancing my family responsibilities with work. My family sees me sitting in the dining room and thinks I should be available. I also struggle to stop working as my work is right their in my dining room, some days I just keep going and forget to log off.
For me working from home creates a challenge to get up and away from the desk. I tend to work longer when you consider the level of interruptions and breaks taken while at work.
I appreciate the flexibility of hybrid work but I do agree that it is harder to make time to take breaks, disconnect and separate home from work. The end of the day is tough because there is always one more thing to do. Normally I would have the drive home on top of my workday so I would make sure to shut things down at a consistent time. I also don’t have much human interaction throughout the day which can also inhibit creativity and the collaborative spirit.