3 Dangers Of Working From Home And How To Avoid Them

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Remote working comes with many benefits. You cut your commute time, you get to work to your own schedule, and you get to work in an environment where you are most comfortable. While the positives of working from home vastly outweigh the negatives, there are a few dangers to be mindful of. As such, this article will look at these dangers and suggest ways for you to avoid them.

Working from home

Inactivity

The reason so many of us are able to work from home in the first place is because of internet advancements. New software allows us to communicate with our colleagues and receive our workloads across the web, which means that you are likely to spend most of your day sitting at a computer.

Unfortunately, too much time sitting down can be detrimental to your health. Many remote workers are likely to gain weight during their first few months in their new position. The best way to avoid this problem is to remember to compensate for this inactivity. Cut down on your calories or add some additional exercise to your routine.

Cybersecurity

When working in a large office, you will find that your manager has addressed most of the cybersecurity concerns that you are likely to face. The company should have a dedicated I.T team and a procedure in place in the event of a breach. However, you are in charge of your own cybersecurity when working from home.

It doesn’t take much to get up to speed on the latest cybersecurity issues. Do some research into how best to protect your device and make sure you have a plan in place in case the worst happens. Many people can find a dedicated I.T support team in their local area. For example, Totality Services is an I.T company in London that offer help to anyone seeking I.T support in the area. Jot down their details and keep them nearby.

Stress

Stress is a normal part of any work environment. However, it seems that more people are struggling with the symptoms of stress when working remotely. A possible reason for this rise in stress levels could stem from the fact that you cannot separate your home and work life when your office is in your kitchen.

It is perfectly natural to struggle with this balance at first, and you may find yourself trying to check your email long after the working day is done. That is why it is important to create a disconnect as soon as you finish work. Go for a walk, clean the house, or find somewhere to have a coffee. So long as you have a clear buffer between your workday ending and your home life beginning you should see your stress levels start to decrease.

Summary

As you can see, there are a lot of issues that you may face when working remotely. The good thing is that they are all easily avoidable if you put the right routines in place. Look after yourself, and you will find that working remotely is just as effective as going into the office.

Mark Lee-Falcon
Mark Lee-Falconhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
Hi! My name is Mark Lee-Falcon and I am a partner and deputy editor for Seen in the City. Fitness is one of my main passions and I love discovering new workouts. I also love exploring the city and finding the coolest new places to eat and drink. You can contact me on: Mark@seeninthecity.co.uk

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