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You may still be able to stay connected through virtual team meetings and conference calls, depending on your profession. Try to have virtual check-ins with key colleagues regularly, even if you are independent and don't join that many. Consider beginning your calls by discussing what is happening in their lives or the big projects they have going on. By staying connected, we can make up for some of the water cooler conversations that we miss when working remotely. It may be necessary for you to be more flexible with yourself and with colleagues during the stressful times we are all experiencing because of the pandemic. You may need to cancel or reschedule meetings on short notice, so keep communication open with your team. Take a look at your virtual persona and the effectiveness of yours virtual communications as well.\n","_id":"54d3fb2ef25aab3d4d9950fe","title":"Sub header","key":"subHeader"}],"__v":0,"updatedBy":{"userId":"54c8913a969e6e551ec589bd","fullname":"anup chaudhari"},"pageId":["54d3fb2ef25aab3d4d9950fc"]}