Pro Tips To Help Mums Stay Sane For The Rest Of Circuit Breaker

As much as we enjoy the cutbacks in time and expenditure, WFH can come with some unprecedented difficulties. Here's how to deal with them

Pro Tips To Help Mums Stay Sane For The Rest Of Circuit Breaker
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How’s it going? A good five weeks into circuit breaker, you might be finding yourself adapting, or even embracing, your newfound way of life. You may have breathed a sigh of relief, knowing that work from home will continue to be a norm for a while.

Others, however, may have groaned in disappointment, as this period and degree of isolation has proved that going to work is a blessing in disguise. The office, for example, shelters us from all the possible distractions in the world, and the travelling brings us closer to our necessities, food options and gives us some much needed downtime.

Do you happen to be one of the employees not so keen on WFH? With the school holidays brought forward to May, you might still struggling to cope with all the buzz in the house – and we’ve got some tips from experts to help you (and everyone else) settle down.

Here are some advice from entrepreneurs, consultants and other professionals to get everything in line for health, productivity and the family.

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