5 Things that are keeping you from being professional for work during a Zoom call
Zoom video calls have become a normal occurrence while working remotely in Coronavirus isolation.
We have become accustomed to finding Zoom backgrounds and creating Zoom meeting themes. But, it’s been hard to define what is professional during a meeting when most people haven’t done this before.
Here are a few ways that are keeping you from looking professional while in your Zoom meeting.
15 ways on how to relieve stress during coronavirus isolation
It’s been about a month into my coronavirus isolation, and, I don’t know about you, but I’m fairly stressed regularly.
Any of these activities could take you between five to thirty minutes to lessen your stress during your isolation period. If you are feeling overwhelmed, try one of the activities or resources first, and then return to try something else.
Office supplies and decor you can incorporate into newly designed remote workplace
During the coronavirus isolation period, it can become very bleak at home without the little things lifting your spirits. Considering we spend so much of our time focused on work, it’s important to create an uplifting and productive workspace as we transition to a remote workplace in our homes.
Try incorporating a few of these office supplies and decor items for your newly designed, remote workplace.
How to incorporate your workplace design in your home during coronavirus
Working remotely during coronavirus isolation has required many office workers to transition areas of their homes into their workplace. Some might be limited on space that can’t afford another room for a home office space, but it’s important to know how to create a workplace design to fit your and your business’ needs.
Here are 7 workplace design inspirations and tips to keep in mind when scoping out your new spot as a remote employee during the coronavirus isolation.
Soft skills are highly desired in today’s professional industries.
Many work environments look for hard and technically learned skill sets but soft skills tend to hold more power over positions. It’s important to know hard skills, like Adobe Creative Suite or book-keeping software, but your soft skills show how you work with others, whether that be a client or a coworker.