Virtual happy hours, team yoga sessions: How coworkers are staying connected while they work from home

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Virtual happy hours, team yoga sessions: How coworkers are staying connected while they work from home
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Virtual happy hours, team yoga sessions: How coworkers are staying connected while they work from home. (via CNBCMakeIt)

For many people, coworkers are their main source of daily human interaction. But with the coronavirus disrupting daily life, including by sending millions home to work remotely for the foreseeable future, office workers across the country are having to navigate new ways of connecting with colleagues they no longer see in-person every day.

As important as it is for people to discuss how they're feeling, colleagues are also finding new ways to socialize and re-introduce some normalcy into the day. Here are some ways coworkers are staying connected.which is headquartered in New York City and has campuses worldwide, are trying to take a positive approach to the situation and find ways to inject levity into the day, says Catie Brand, the vice president of HR.over coffee.

"Everyone jokes afterward they don't need to work out anymore because they got their cardio in by participating in trivia," Randall says. "Now, it's the highlight of my day."Brandon Jung leads business partnerships at GitLab, an IT company. GitLab has always operated as a fully remote global workforce, so Jung is used to interacting with coworkers virtually.

Randall also sets up more impromptu virtual drinks with her colleagues who are also her close friends. While her in-person classes in January would bring a handful of students to practice, McNeal's first group Zoom session last week had about 20 participants. This week, she plans to stream her wellness session over General Assembly's Instagram Live feed so anyone, both within and outside the company, can follow along.Workers at GitLab are using videoconferences to get to know colleagues on another level: through their families.

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