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Roxy Couse, who works remotely, shared tips for work-from-home fatigue.
  • There are different things workers can do if they are feeling burned out while working from home.
  • One worker would pack her bag, get dressed, and do other things to get ready before signing online.
  • Another remote worker suggested time blocking, such as for "true work time."

Roxy Couse's starts her mornings by getting changed into an outfit for work, picking out a bag, and putting her laptop in its cover. The 35-year-old then makes the "commute" to her workspace — a designated home office that is just a short walk in her Indiana house from where she gets ready for the day.

All of these different ways to get ready for the work day have helped Couse with her self-described work-from-home fatigue.