5. Follow a normal work day, maintain boundaries and stay in touch with your colleagues
The lines between work time and private life can be blurred when you start working from home in your strata property during COVID-19. Remember to stick to your set work hours and what’s normally expected of you. Start and finish your days as you normally would.
Working from home for long periods of time can, unfortunately, increase loneliness and feelings of disconnection. While we are required at this stage to stay physically distant, we don’t have to become socially disconnected from our colleagues.
Aim to have at least one face-to-face conversation with a team member each day using technology when working from home in your strata property during COVID-19. This will help maintain a sense of camaraderie and connection. Communicating with your team will help you to remain proactive and task-focused.
It can be helpful to talk to your team members about something non-work related too. Give them a call and ask if they are okay and see how things are going. This can make a big difference in people’s lives and mental health.
If you are not currently working or are retired, the slower pace of life during lockdown could be an ideal opportunity for you to take up that hobby you always wanted to try but never got around to. You could even host an online hobby session with friends or family.
Originally published on 23 March 2020
Updated on 12 September 2021
Categories: Apartment living, Enhancing Community Living, Liveability, National