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How to find your flow working from home, even if you’re surrounded by a spouse, kids and worries.
The Washington Post,
2020
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If you’re working from home during the coronavirus pandemic, you may already be coping with anxiety and stress. Beyond the everyday challenges and distractions of family life or inadequate office space and equipment, you may have difficulty concentrating or being productive. Sunny Fitzgerald, writing for The Washington Post, offers simple, doable suggestions from neuroscientists and flow experts to help you make the most of your external and internal environment.
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About the Author
Sunny Fitzgerald’s blog (thisissunny.com) covers travel, culture, health and wellness.
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