Millions of employees are working remotely owing to the pandemic. This remote work intertwines work and life entirely and blurs the lines of work-life balance. As the commute to work is eliminated, people started working sooner in the day. They are also less likely to stop working at a specific time since they do not have to worry about traffic or think about when they will arrive home to their family.
While more work hours may seem beneficial, excessive hours dedicated to remote work without proper work-life balance can lead to burnout. This article highlights how employees can take proactive steps to conquer work-life balance.