For those that work remote, how do you fight loneliness?
Alexandre Contador
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Unhealthy levels of Netflix, on the weekends or whenever I'm not working.
Sometimes, going for a walk is a great help.
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My dog keeps me company! Also (depending on where you live), I hang in my garden on short screen breaks (we grow a lot of edibles in our front garden - so there's always something to harvest or weed) & there's always someone passing by to chat to.
What about you?
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@emily_willis1 that looks like paradise. I also have a small dog and garden, but I need to get back into harvesting.
I try to go out and work in places with other founders! This way I can find some friends with similar interests
Jupitrr AI is a fully remote company. But all the team members live with their partners or family except me. I live with a couple of flatmates. It helps in remote to live with some friends as you can go on evening tea breaks, chat a bit in the day time and chill after work. That's why I don't usually feel lonely except if I am celebrating any festival away from the family.
Honestly, I haven't found a solution to this yet but I try to 'force' myself to go out and participate in activities, once in a while.
@lysander_ashford You're right about that, Lysander. Even I tried this a while back. Started calling one friend a day, just to check up on them. It surely helped me as well.
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@vaibhavdwivedi @lysander_ashford good one, I normally block sometime in my agenda to call the best people in my life
Calls with the team or colleagues to solve issues helps make it feel like you're not working alone
I combat loneliness by scheduling regular virtual coffee chats with colleagues and joining online communities related to my interests. Staying connected and engaged helps me feel less isolated.
I participate in virtual team-building activities. They help me feel connected to my coworkers even though we’re far apart.
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When I don't have any social activity planned for the day, I push myself to either go to the market or do something outside. It can be as simple as reading in a park, but at least I get some fresh air and see other people. Working from a cafe can also help!
Are you struggling with loneliness?
@alexdigitalmkt Finding a balance between work and social interaction, and making an effort to stay connected, can make a significant difference
I'm always calling my mum and going to yoga! :)
Very easy, meet up with friends sometimes or get to binge watch a movie.
I try to join local coworking spaces a few times a week. It’s a great way to meet new people and not feel so isolated.
I have a cat breaking into my ZOOMs!
Sutra.co is 100% remote but I feel like I'm constantly on Zoom calls so I do feel that lonely. Also, our whole thing is about group learning experiences, so we're always doing something with groups online.
I work with my wife too and we're almost always working together in the same room.
If you feel lonely, I would suggest organizing some sort of group. Could be a small men or women's group or a group of other creators that you know. And just get together once a week over Zoom for an hour or two. If you feel lonely, for sure other people do too and they would appreciate this.
I use social media to stay in touch with friends and family. It’s a quick way to feel connected.
Regular outdoor activities, like hiking or cycling, help me meet people and fight loneliness.
Feeling constantly "on" can contribute to loneliness. Set clear boundaries between work and personal life. Stick to your work hours, close your laptop at the end of the day, and engage in hobbies or social activities outside of work. Maintaining a healthy work-life balance allows you to recharge and connect with the outside world.
I arrange virtual coworking sessions with friends. Working together online makes it feel less lonely.
Joining professional Slack or Discord channels has helped me stay connected with industry peers.