164. The Power of Being in Person: Loneliness, Isolation, and the Impact WFH Has on Your People Skills

Working from home clearly has its benefits, and it can also have negative implications when you know that it is in your best interest to improve your people skills. I get it — isolation and zero small talk have been a dream, but reduced face-to-face interactions that accompany remote work can also create negative side effects on your career. The physical separation from colleagues and the office environment can lead to a decline in spontaneous social exchanges, casual conversations, and collaborative interactions occurring naturally in a shared workspace. The isolation and reduced social exposure associated with working from home can contribute to a decline in social and people skills, potentially impacting professional relationships and collaborative efforts.  Free Guide: The Social Skills Playbook Free Guide: The Ultimate Way to Start Conversations and Leave Them Wanting More Get on the waitlist and be the first notified when we open The School of Social Mastery Schedule a FREE “Social Strategy Session”

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The Social Skills Mastery Podcast is where High-Performance Social Confidence Coach and Corporate Trainer, Susan Callender helps professionals, business owners, and entrepreneurs stand out in competitive and often high-stakes situations, by raising social capital and using the power of polished people skills to make an impact. Weekly content encompasses what to do, what to say, how to maneuver tricky situations and get it right the first time.