How does remote work affect some millennials' mental health?

esprit_girl

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Remote work offers several advantages, such as greater flexibility and the luxury of not needing to rise early to commute. However, the impact can vary depending on the specific job. While remote work can boost convenience, it may also contribute to feelings of isolation, which leads to burnout and loneliness. Give top priority to a healthy work-life balance by connecting with others and pursuing things you enjoy. So, how does remote work influence the mental health of some millennials?
 
I think remote work can have mixed effects on millennial's mental health in different ways. some will be experiencing improvements in work-life balance and focus. while others will struggle with isolation, loneliness, and burnout.it all depends on the individual
 
I see remote work impacting millennials’ mental health in many different ways. Some thrive, enjoying flexibility, like working from a cozy home office, but others feel isolated, missing office banter. Lack of boundaries, like working late in the living room, can spike stress. I find setting routines, like morning walks in the park, and virtual check-ins with colleagues boost well-being.
 
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