We've been here before. Kitchens have become the new boardroom, living areas have converted into call centres and laptops can be found sprawled across dining room tables.
But while the acronym working from home, WFH, has weaved its way into our everyday vocabulary, many are still unsure over how to establish a healthy routine in order to prevent burnout and reduce the feeling of living in the office.
The order to work from home came into force on Monday 13 December in England after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that 'Plan B' would be implemented in order to stop the spread of the omicron coronavirus variant.
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