Let’s be honest, working during social distancing isn’t easy.
Sure, there are the perks of having autonomy, personal snack bar (e.g. your kitchen), and maybe a feline coworker. But the perks of “WFH” can wear off quickly, as social interaction is central to any job.
When a team is separated or disparate to begin with, some workers find it difficult to reach their potential when office camaraderie is out of reach.