Health advocate offers advice on reducing work-from-home stress during pandemic
Raise a virtual hand if you’re ‘Zoomed’ out, burned out and your work-life balance looks more like a jumbo jigsaw with all the pieces astray from working from home during the pandemic.
A local health advocate said the COVID-19 restrictions can create many stressors people need to be aware of to keep their mental wellness in check, particularly since some have had to work remotely for more than a year.
“Surveys that have been conducted throughout the pandemic have indicated that as far as work goes there are high rates of burnout, and adverse mental health impacts are reported among those who work remotely,” Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Battlefords branch executive director Jane Zielke de Montbrun said.
Some of the pressures include added responsibilities and new stressors related to having a blurred work-life balance. Ongoing changing provincial COVID-19 regulations and guidelines can also have an impact.

