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How to stay sane when you’re working from home in semipermanent semiquarantine
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You can design a digital comfort zone you won’t want to leave.

In spring, when much of the world went into lockdown, many of us thought that after a month or two of sitting at home, life would return to normal. A month or two passed, then a third and a fourth, but still normality is nowhere on the horizon.

Sure, many businesses have now reopened, but we are still cautious about crowded rooms; many offices and other premises are still closed; and few are willing to take a plane or even train. Some are working from home, and some are unfortunately out of work.

Of course, we still hope the dark clouds will soon pass. An effective vaccine, collective immunity, advances in treatment, surely, something will change for the better. After all, humankind has dealt with serious problems before.

The uncertain time frame is denting optimism, though. “A month or two” could extend to years — and that will require a change in mindset, not just a comfier chair. People may need to adapt and shape their lives around the new reality.

To be safer, the new normal may require a reduction in open-plan offices, in public transportation services, and in crowded events and get-togethers, coupled with spending more time at home, in the car, or out in the fresh air (weather permitting). It’s important to arrange frequently used spaces to ensure maximum comfort and productivity.

Before, you might have looked past any defects in your home — after all, real life happens at the office, the bar, the gym, and wherever else you spend your free time. Except now when both work and social life have moved to our homes, the situation is different.

Can household members work together peaceably in the living room? If not, is the Wi-Fi in the kitchen reliable? Is your computer rock-solid, or is it continuously updating and freezing? How’s your webcam game? Do your kids, not out of sight in school, spend hours watching YouTube at full volume? With everything that’s going on, is it even possible to focus on your job, or are you worried about losing it because of the above — and more?

Maybe it would be comforting to know that you are not alone in your worries and problems. We are all in the same virtual boat, and we all need to do something about it.

Buying a huge new house with a suite of offices and a home gym would solve some of those problems. But there are less radical, more plausible measures that can brighten up your outlook and spirit without draining every resource you have (and then some).

Ready? Let’s go.
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