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<blockquote data-quote="RoughWood" data-source="post: 108594" data-attributes="member: 11064"><p>Just to add also (that just came to me while having a quick brew break at work) that the most important thing is to keep open lines of communication with your team. When you are WFH your colleagues may not be aware of heavy (or light) your workload is so it is really important to make sure that you reach out if you have availability to help others, or let people know if you are drowning in work! Being able to be honest about your limitations also ensures that you are managing the expectations of your manager and team. If you have a lot on but are asked to action something, make sure you let them know and if appropriate, ask what they would prefer to be prioritised.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure that others will have more to add!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoughWood, post: 108594, member: 11064"] Just to add also (that just came to me while having a quick brew break at work) that the most important thing is to keep open lines of communication with your team. When you are WFH your colleagues may not be aware of heavy (or light) your workload is so it is really important to make sure that you reach out if you have availability to help others, or let people know if you are drowning in work! Being able to be honest about your limitations also ensures that you are managing the expectations of your manager and team. If you have a lot on but are asked to action something, make sure you let them know and if appropriate, ask what they would prefer to be prioritised. I'm sure that others will have more to add! [/QUOTE]
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