Some, if not most, of the working professionals have never really experienced working from home or have a telecommuting arrangement with your work place. If you are a freelancer, self-employed or a sole-proprietor business, you would have experienced (or are already) working from home prior to this unprecedented Covid-19 virus outbreak around the world. On 7th April 2020, Singapore entered into the Circuit Breaker mode. Most of us are now working from home, as for those adult with schooling kids, it is home based learning together with them too. Working From Home (WFH) and quarantine life – how are you emotionally? <\/span><\/p>\n The changes may not be the easiest to adapt within a very short period of time for some of the working professionals here in Singapore. This is an unprecedented change arising from this Covid-19 situation and many of us around the world, not just in Singapore, are learning to adapt as fast as we could. While working from our home can be comfortable and a privilege, something that we must not forget. For the extroverted and outgoing person, the emotional aspect of WFH or #QuarantineLife can be trying and challenging. <\/span><\/p>\n Take a look at the picture below, which\u00a0stage<\/span><\/a>\u00a0are you at in this emotional roller coaster journey while WFH and quarantine life?<\/span><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n