In an effort to slow down the spread of COVID-19, many people are working from home and practising physical distancing. This has more people using video-calling apps for work and their personal lives. But as weeks go by in isolation, some people are finding it exhausting to keep up with their daily video calls. Experts suggest listening to your body and assessing which virtual interactions and how many of them make you feel positive emotions before cutting down on the ones that bring about negative feelings.
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