Categories: Work life balance

Working from Home – Rules for the Pandemic Edition

The COVID-19 pandemic has left more people working from home, trying to balance their work and home life. The employees are clueless on how to go about the targets and work expectations while trying to understand the rules of remote working. Meanwhile, the employers are clueless and unsure how to communicate the requirements to employees, the organizations are vehemently staring at the future.

The common scenario in every household is – parents stuck on screens in meetings, with kids demanding snacks, piles of laundry to be folded and sink full of dirty dishes to be washed.

This is the new world of working from home – pandemic style.

This new style of working from home is the new trend on work front, that looks like to be there for a long period, needs to be adapted by all the working professionals.

Clear communication and being decisive is the key

Clarity in communication between employer and employees is the basic foundation for target achieving and progressive working. Delegating work is the most important trick that should be up the sleeve of every manager and employer.

Leading by example

Managers and team leads must be the change they want to see, lead by example. If they want the employees to meet targets consistently and be on time for meetings, for instance, they must follow the same.

Be extra flexible during these testing times

If a task is not urgent or important and can be shifted ahead in the calender, the employee must, by all means, do that.

The biggest advantage and beauty of remote working during pandemic crisis is the amalgamation of work life and personal chores during the routine day. A meeting followed by doing laundry and cooking or taking dog for a walk to have a time-out must be followed without any guilt-trip.

Allowing the employees freedom of managing their work and personal life on their disposal is a great initiative to be followed by managers for that trust and driving force to work harder.

Design meetings around essentiality

Rethinking the basic essence of meeting is important. While we all are facing unprecedented pressure of balancing the life while stressing over the pandemic, a meeting that does not have any assigned focus or agenda can dilute the purpose.

Many employees are juggling multiple meetings simultaneously with the personal obligations and chores. During this a purposeless meeting can throw the passion and interest of working out of window.

The remote working trend during this crisis is new for everyone. Working from home is challenging and so is balancing the work and personal life. A little adjustment in the style of working remotely can go a long way increasing the productivity and reassuring the sanity of everyone.

About Dr. Neha Mathur

Join Dr. Neha Mathur on a journey of compassion and expertise as she navigates the intricate landscape of human rights and workers' welfare.

Dr. Neha Mathur

Join Dr. Neha Mathur on a journey of compassion and expertise as she navigates the intricate landscape of human rights and workers' welfare.

Recent Posts

Migrant Workers Returning from UAE With Kidney Failure Due to Extreme Temperatures

Over the last few years, newspapers have reported that migrant workers in the UAE and other Gulf countries have come…

December 4, 2025

Philippines OFWs in Israel: Relocation & Trauma Support After 2025 Border Tensions

Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Israel have once again found themselves on the frontlines of conflict, caught between their livelihoods…

December 4, 2025

Tea Garden Workers Get Land Rights — How Land Ownership Could Change Labour Justice in Rural India

Decades after decades, tea garden laborers in India have worked and lived in the farms without owning the land the…

December 4, 2025

U.S. Executive Order Against the Muslim Brotherhood Framed as a Global Security Imperative

There has also been a concerted global push on the side of the recent U.S. Executive Order against the Muslim…

December 4, 2025

Why the UN Migration Committee’s 2025 Recommendations Could Transform Migrant-Worker Rights Worldwide

The 2025 recommendations of the UN Migration Committee represent a change in the way governments are being encouraged to treat…

December 4, 2025

From Brick Kilns to Tech Startups: India’s Contract Workers Need Fair Legal Protection

The economic growth of India has been supported by a labor force that is rather silent and unguarded. Millions of…

December 3, 2025

This website uses cookies.

Read More