How do you handle the lack of in-person interaction when working remotely?

David Cagigas
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Christopher Iroaganachi
Apparently, there is now something called "Body Doubling" that allows remote workers watch others via laptops or other mobile devices to keep them mentally engaged. Interesting times.
David Cagigas
@nnamdi_iroaganachi Yes, I have heard about it! I wonder how well that works though. Not very sure if I can let someone stare at me while working haha
Christopher Iroaganachi
@edworking hahaha I know it might feel a little weird but it goes to underscore the need for human connection of some sort
Phone calls and online meetings. We usually start our work week with meeting where we agree on week schedule :)
David Cagigas
@sandradjajic That sounds like a good start! Well prepared is half done! But are there any obstacles that you face in carrying out this activity every week? Technical or Managerial?
Doğukan Tezcan
with regular online meetings
Consider using video conferencing instead of just phone or email when communicating with your colleagues. Seeing each other's faces can help create a more personal connection. Using the right tool (like https://www.workhub.ai/connect/) is much essential.