How to Stay Calm and Productive While at Home During the Coronavirus Outbreak

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How to Stay Calm and Productive While at Home During the Coronavirus Outbreak
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A guide to sustaining normalcy during these abnormal times.

. She told ELLE.com,"Some people find that interacting with others over webcam to be more tiring than in-person interactions. It would help to schedule 15-20 minute breaks between virtual meetings, to give yourself a chance to recover."

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