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Working from home can be idyllic for some, but isolating for others. We may miss the atmosphere of a busy office now and then, but there’s no need to feel alone when there are so many ways to connect with others.
Tip: Find other homeworkers in your local community to meet with on a regular basis and support each other with common issues. Get online and connect in the ether; joining relevant forums can make you feel part of a community really quickly. The huge advantage here is that it doesn’t have to take you away from your work for long and spending 5 minutes on twitter every once in a while can be good for the stress levels.
More stressbusting advice from Heather at her site A Little Bit of ME Time
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Having control over your environment helps reduce the feeling of isolation when you are working out of the office.
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