In a global pandemic, there’s potential for countless areas of life to be disrupted. Workplaces, schools, and other institutions are having to rapidly adjust to the reality of not being able to meet with others in person, and although the culture of working from home has become more mainstream in the last decade, moving from a communal workplace to a home office–or even the dining room table if you don’t have the luxury of a dedicated space like those living in small apartments in New York–can be a major adjustment.
Luckily there’s a great wealth of knowledge and wisdom to help you make this work–even if you have to deal with the unexpected responsibility of also having your children at home with you. My book, There’s No Place Like Working from Home has great advice to help you get organized, stay motivated, and get things done.
Additionally, I’ve done some recent interviews you might find helpful as well: