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Howard Wilner of Sudbury Shares 3 Ways to Avoid Loneliness When Working From Home

Howard Wilner is a dedicated community volunteer in Sudbury who considers it his duty to give back to the community which has served him so well. When you can work from anywhere, Howard Wilner of Sudbury suggests you to go to a cafu00e9 where you will at least get to chat to the staff that works there. Howard Wilner of Sudbury recommends making blogging, coding, or entering data more sociable by using the opportunity to meet up with people you don't normally see. Networking and interacting with others in your industry is very good for your career and a great way to promote your business and make contacts.

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Howard Wilner of Sudbury Shares 3 Ways to Avoid Loneliness When Working From Home

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  1. Howard Wilner of Sudbury Shares 3 Ways to Avoid Loneliness When Working From Home

  2. Introduction to Howard Wilner • Howard Wilneris a dedicated community volunteer in Sudbury who considers it his duty to give back to the community which has served him so well. • He holds a degree in business administration and general management from Massachusetts Bay Community College. • He is the owner of a company called Automax Preowned.

  3. Go Out • When you can work from anywhere, Howard Wilner of Sudbury suggests you to go to a café where you will at least get to chat to the staff that works there. • He believes that working this way becomes a much more desirable, and at the same time you'll be likely to encounter more people, and have more conversations. • For those that can't leave the house, working in the garden is an option.

  4. Plan Meet Ups • Howard Wilnerof Sudbury recommends making blogging, coding, or entering data more sociable by using the opportunity to meet up with people you don't normally see. • You can meet your friends for lunch on their lunch break, or you can meet them after work if they finish early. • You've got the time, and you can even do things like design work while you chat.

  5. Harness the Power of Social Media • Networking and interacting with others in your industry is very good for your career and a great way to promote your business and make contacts. • At the same time, it can make your business less unsociable, so try attending networking events, working face to face with designers and marketers. • You should also start responding to your fan mail rather than locking yourself away.

  6. Thank YouHoward Wilner, Sudbury

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