A few years ago I broke my foot and worked from home for like 2 months and cabin fever is a real issue. The tips you see people giving about still getting properly dressed, having somewhere different to sit etc. are all helpful, but to people new to working from home, try to speak to people in the day. Whether it's a voice call to catch up with colleagues or just phoning a mate, having an actual conversion with someone that isn't typed will help a lot.
I'm a massive extrovert so wfh is as painful as it sounds. I agree on the human contact. And best to start early to get used to it. First couple days will feel like a holiday but soon it'll become a chore.
A few years ago I broke my foot and worked from home for like 2 months and cabin fever is a real issue. The tips you see people giving about still getting properly dressed, having somewhere different to sit etc. are all helpful, but to people new to working from home, try to speak to people in the day. Whether it's a voice call to catch up with colleagues or just phoning a mate, having an actual conversion with someone that isn't typed will help a lot.