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Rob Janssen is already quite juggling. It helps keep wrists and shoulders flexible while working from home.
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Working from home is here to stay. Given the coronavirus, the Cabinet strongly recommends avoiding the office as much as possible, employers and employees themselves are also positive about it. Online meetings appear to be much more efficient, focus and productivity skyrocket and attention for the family also benefits. At the same time, back problems and loneliness lurk. “I miss the coffee talk.”
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