Working From Home When You’re Not Used to It?

Share this guide with someone you know needs support transitioning to working from home.

For some people working from home isn’t new but for others this is a new way of working.

Working from home is not all bells and whistles for some people can be quite lonely, others may feel they get easily distracted and can’t focus as much.

Planning and preparing yourself for this transition helps you to have a better experience.

Share this guide with someone you know needs support transitioning to working from home.

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