Working from Home with Kids: How You Can Keep Your Social Life Healthy and Active
How to Stay Socially Active When Working from Home
By Jennifer Foote, published May 25, 2007
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If you are currently working outside of the home or if you have within the past year, you will want to make sure that you try and keep in touch with some of your coworkers, especially if you were or are close to any of them. Although you may not be able to socialize with each other during work or on work breaks, you may still be able to get together a couple of days a month for coffee or lunch. Even if your contact only involves placing a few phone calls or emails, you will want to try and keep in touch with those that you know from your old workplace. This will not only help keep you socially active, but it may also give you a little bit of help if you ever decided that you would like to return to work.
You will also want to make sure that you stay in close contact with any friends that you have made outside of work. As with keeping in touch with old coworkers, you may want to think about regularly placing telephone calls to those that you know or even just sending them emails occasionally. If your schedules allow for it, you may want to try to get together with some of your friends at least once or twice a month. This is often enough to establish regular contact or communication, which is important to keep a friendship at a healthy state. Socializing with your neighbors or inviting them over for a backyard barbeque is also a great way to meet new people, develop new friendships, and have an active social life when working from home.
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Takeaways
- When working from home, you will want try and keep a somewhat normal social life.
- You will want to try and stay in touch with those that you know.
- If you get out of touch with your friends, you may want to join local meet up groups.
Resources
- Working from Home with Kids Website
- Working from Home with Kids Blog
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Posted on 05/25/2007 at 8:05:00 PM