Here’s Why You’re Feeling Zoom Fatigue

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Here’s Why You’re Feeling Zoom Fatigue
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Here’s why you’re feeling Zoom fatigue:

Since it’s a virtual meeting you don’t have to get ready, right? Turns out you actually do- at least for women. Working from home gives us the green light to not wear makeup, throw our hair up in a messy bun and stay in our pajamas all day. We very quickly found out that you can’t getaway with the at home quarantine look and we have to get ready at least from the waist up.

Keeping up appearances is the last thing you want to think about while you are stuck at home especially forwho now have to homeschool, take care of the house and keep up with their 9 to 5 work schedule. Not mention you also have to become an interior designer over night to set up your aesthetically pleasing Zoom background. Design expert,, offers a few hacks to getting an appealing Zoom background. “The easiest way to have a good Zoom background is to buy a room divider or Shoji screen and angle your camera, so it's the only thing that can be seen. It's an instant way to hide any messes.

even more because we are using the platform for work and social purposes. Once you are done with work Zoom’s you have to get ready for friends and family Zoom’s. While virtually connecting with friends and family is a great thing, it can be overwhelming after a full work day of doing so.

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