2020 has been a tough year for many of us – personally and professionally. It has been a tough battle between battling the deadly virus and supporting infected loved ones. At the same time, we are worrying about our jobs and businesses in the meantime. The pandemic has left many disconnected and lost. It has posed new challenges concerning an individual’s mental health and emotional well-being.

Businesses continue to function remotely in these unpredictable times. And it has become essential for companies to look at employee emotional wellness. The sudden change in the work culture demands a new perspective on mental well-being. Working from home has blurred the lines between office and home, which has led to unbalanced lifestyles. The work-life balance we once thrived on maintaining has diminished in these times of social isolation. Remote employees don’t only deal with deadlines from work and concern for their loved ones. But now also have to learn how to adjust to this new normal.

Offices served not only as a place of work but also provided a safe space for an emotional outlet, whether it was seeing your team in a meeting or a chai break with a friend—certain activities like these facilitated collaborations and creativity. We, Human beings, are social animals, and the lack of contact has reduced work to mundane routines. The sudden change in a fixed routine has been highly detrimental to productivity. How we communicate has transformed drastically in recent times. The lack of in-person conversations has made it quite unpredictable to approach certain matters. Although being equipped with the technology of video conferences has been extremely helpful. It still cannot substitute the influence offline meetings can make.

Face-to-face communication is vital. According to a recent study, up to 93% of communication can be through non-verbal cues. Given that there is some form of personal interaction present. However, most team members don’t even have their cameras switched during video meetings, which can be highly disheartening for the person speaking in the meeting. This can make meetings and interactions impersonal and monotonous. And even make the employee feel disconnected from the company’s broader mission and goals.

There are particular measures an organization can implement to boost productivity and positivity among its employees. The most efficient way is to make it evident that they care. Be it their employees or their work culture. Here are some ways to build trust in a workplace under remote circumstances:

    • Implementing flexible schedules can be helpful for many employees. It is not just about being lenient with the deadline but understanding an individual’s circumstances. 
    • Asking employees if they need any assistance regarding their internet connectivity can be a valuable step. It is not up to an individual if they cannot complete deliverables on time if they have a faulty connection. 
    • It might be possible that not everyone has access to a functioning workspace in their vicinity. Offer any possible assistance to set up a separate workstation. It can be as simple as providing a chair.
    • Work meetings don’t always have to be a grim subject. Organize virtual meet-ups where everyone can take a break and have fun conversations. 
    • If a project is successful or the company accomplishes a goal, ensure the employees are a part of the celebration. Consider sending healthy snack hampers if the opportunity arrives.  
    • To make work less sedentary, offer access to online workout sessions. It can be a healthy approach to indulge in a group activity. But, make sure not to impose any action if someone is hesitant to participate due to their reason. 
    • Create an empathic work environment. Ask employees to share their feedback and suggestions and try to implement them. 

The lack of human interaction, the absence of a space to collaborate and ideate, and the monotony of a work-from-home lifestyle create a work culture where an employee is simply not motivated to work.

As teams shift to remote working, there are adjustments both the company and the employee are making. The absence of in-person collaboration, communication, and separate physical spaces for rest and work has led employees to struggle. It could have been pretty easy to tackle any work-related issue through a collaborative approach in an offline setting. However, online communication only offers a limited insight regarding a concern and its impact on an employee. Virtual meetings also restrict the possibility of observing any behavioral changes in an individual.

Furthermore, these issues fall outside the field of HR expertise and are specific to each individual. One can’t infer these issues and observations from surveys, short-term performance measures, or an over-crowded meeting with an HR executive. It can even discourage the HR representative as they cannot help every individual personally.

An external perspective can help boost growth, positive work culture, and employee emotional wellness in times like these. For the holistic well-being of your company, it is crucial to prioritize every worker’s mental and physical health.

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