A recent survey by Headway revealed that while remote work is highly desirable for Americans due to benefits like flexibility and comfort, it also leads to significant levels of isolation. Specifically, 56% of remote workers reported going weeks without leaving home, and 27% experienced days without any face-to-face interactions. This isolation adds to the ongoing loneliness epidemic. However, strategies such as organizing virtual coworking sessions can help mitigate these feelings and reconnect remote workers with their colleagues.
"Schedule a time with your colleagues or friends, block it off, and hold a virtual coworking session over a video call... Think of it as the digital equivalent of sitting across from someone in the office."
"56% of remote workers don't leave home for weeks at a time, and 27% admit to spending days in complete isolation."
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