“Remember when we all used to pretend to be professionals? Oh how COVID changed the way we present ourselves”
There was, up until the beginning of the pandemic, a noticeably clear distinction between work and personal life. Around about the time that we were all forced to work from home was when there started to be a change.
It allowed us to drop the professional façade and to some extent merge our professional and personal selves.
There have been a number of downsides though.
For those who are working at home most of the time, the distinction between work and personal time has blurred, such that the ability to switch off has dissolved. Lots of people no longer get the commute to wind down and switch off. It's almost as though switching off is a skill that has to be practiced.
Today we discuss this and more with our guest, Joel Robinstein Head of Client Services and Operations at Precision Sourcing.
This podcast is in partnership with The Black Dog Institute who aim to create a mentally healthier world for everyone. If you wish to support the cause please donate via the link here
Host: Kris Coulthard and Craig Sibley
Guest: Joel Robinstein
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Production and Artwork: Andriana Grbevska
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