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For many people, working from home is the dream – no stressful commute and no distracting colleagues, instead you can enjoy flexible hours and as many cups of tea as you like! However, whilst in theory working from home can sound like the ideal option, for some the reality comes with many drawbacks. Read on to find out what they are and how to overcome them.
A recent revealing study by the Pennsylvania State University compared stress levels between people working from home and those in the office, and found homeworkers had the highest levels of the stress hormone, cortisol.
There are various potential reasons for this; the first is the commonly reported issue of the blurring of the boundaries between one’s personal life and work life. If you work from home, you’re effectively always in your work environment. Couple this with the fact that today, nearly everyone has a mobile phone, and workers increasingly feel as though they are expected to be contactable 24/7, and it’s no wonder people report feeling like they’re always on call.
The second potential stress point is that working from home of course comes with its own distractions – whether it’s other family members going about their day-to-day life, or housework piling up.
Finally, many homeworkers report feelings of isolation. It’s not merely a case of missing out on the office banter – being in a separate location can make it more difficult for workers to reach out and ask for help if they’re struggling with their workload for example.
Despite these potential issues, working from home can of course be a positive experience for many. If you’re an employer thinking of offering remote working as an option, take a look at our top tips to help make working from home work for your team:
If you’d like further information on how to boost the health of your team, whether they work from home or the office, get in touch with YourGP’s Occupational Health specialists on 0131 225 5656 or email occhealth@your.gp.
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