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Tackle working from home

Updated: Nov 20, 2021

Top Tips from the NHS

The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has meant big life changes for us all, including adjusting to new ways of working. People could soon be asked to work from home once again under the Government’s ‘Plan B’, the health secretary said. It comes after the Government confirmed booster vaccines will be offered to over 50s, the vulnerable and frontline workers in a bid to fight off a third wave.

Advice working from home

Working from home does have perks that some of us enjoy (bye bye commute!), but for many among us, changes like these have been challenging too.


Feeling stress, lack of motivation, anxiety and uncertainty is completely normal. Alongside this, many of us might be worried about future job prospects or the best way to juggle work with our personal and family life.


These simple tips courtesy of the NHS can help you feel more productive and motivated, and take care of your mental health while working from home.

For more advice on how to look after your own mental health and supporting colleagues while working from home, visit Mental Health at Work.

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