For many of us, we& #39;re now 2 weeks in to this new reality of working from home (with varying degrees of success!)

Perhaps it would help if we all shared things that have worked for us - or things to definitely avoid?

I& #39;ll start with a couple...

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1) Tech is a double-edged sword! Look at what we can achieve and how quickly we& #39;ve been able to transition to working from home - but how hard is it to escape the tyranny of the instant (Teams) message?! It& #39;s OK to step away! Take the time you need to do your actual work!

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2) I& #39;ve never spoken to my team so much (much to their chagrin I& #39;m surehttps://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="😉" title="Winking face" aria-label="Emoji: Winking face">) - but it& #39;s ALL work focused...with little of the casual, social chat we might have in the office. Making time to just engage, to check in with each other and have a laugh is more important than ever
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3) Turns out that my one, genuine, skill - my world leading ability - is displacement strategies... (see this thread for details https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="😄" title="Smiling face with open mouth and smiling eyes" aria-label="Emoji: Smiling face with open mouth and smiling eyes">). Developing a routine and being honest that the washing-up can wait, the recycling is not urgent etc. has been a personal hurdle tbh!

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