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164. The Power of Being in Person: Loneliness, Isolation, and the Impact WFH Has on Your People Skills

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Working from home clearly has its benefits, and it can also have negative implications when you know that it is in your best interest to improve your people skills.

I get it — isolation and zero small talk have been a dream, but reduced face-to-face interactions that accompany remote work can also create negative side effects on your career. The physical separation from colleagues and the office environment can lead to a decline in spontaneous social exchanges, casual conversations, and collaborative interactions occurring naturally in a shared workspace.

The isolation and reduced social exposure associated with working from home can contribute to a decline in social and people skills, potentially impacting professional relationships and collaborative efforts.

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Working from home clearly has its benefits, and it can also have negative implications when you know that it is in your best interest to improve your people skills.

I get it — isolation and zero small talk have been a dream, but reduced face-to-face interactions that accompany remote work can also create negative side effects on your career. The physical separation from colleagues and the office environment can lead to a decline in spontaneous social exchanges, casual conversations, and collaborative interactions occurring naturally in a shared workspace.

The isolation and reduced social exposure associated with working from home can contribute to a decline in social and people skills, potentially impacting professional relationships and collaborative efforts.

Free Guide: The Social Skills Playbook

Free Guide: The Ultimate Way to Start Conversations and Leave Them Wanting More

Get on the waitlist and be the first notified when we open The School of Social Mastery

Schedule a FREE “Social Strategy Session”

  continue reading

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