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Working From Home Can Be Lonely – But Doesn’t Have To Be
After you explore the joys of wearing comfortable clothes, not dealing with long commutes, and having no one micromanage your day, working from home can lose some of its luster.
Key Takeaways:
General loneliness tripled as a result of working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic with 58.1% citing it as a result of social distancing and shelter-in-place orders.
How To Navigate Loneliness After The Death Of Your Husband
To some extent, overcoming loneliness from the death of a husband or any spouse requires time — whether you’re grieving alone or not.
Key Takeaways:
70% of widows find that day-to-day living is one of the hardest parts of the grief process.
Because the loneliness of widowhood can lead to health problems and possibly even death, it’s vital to seek out professional help if your loneliness becomes unbearable.
Why Entrepreneur Loneliness Is Real & What I Did To Be Happy
Feeling lonely as an entrepreneur is much more common than you know because you’re trying to balance your ambition and responsibilities with the life beyond your work — and your connections with others.
Resources And Help For Crises, Mental Health, And Loneliness
Whether you’re in crisis right now or you simply want to feel less lonely in your day-to-day life, these resources can help.
Loneliness affects us all in different ways and occurs for a lot of reasons.
These resources can also be helpful if someone you love is exhibiting signs of distress, loneliness, and isolation, as well.
Why Parenting Can Be Lonely, Even When You’re Rarely Alone
Lonely parents, particularly those who are parenting alone, may feel like they have to do everything on their own.
Key Takeaways:
Loneliness in parents is more common than most people realize and those who are raising babies, teenagers, or any age in-between can struggle with it.
32% of new parents report loneliness, according to The Parenting Index, which is a global study on parenting that spans 16 countries.
What To Do When You Realize You’re Lonely In Your Marriage
Loneliness can sneak into marriage through a series of unfortunate events, some small, some large, that build upon each other gradually over time.
Key Takeaways:
A 2019 study shows that 47% of people report feeling lonely while 43% sometimes or always feel that their relationships are not meaningful.
In a study of elderly people 65 and older in long-term marriages, 15% showed signs of loneliness.
7 Honest Ways To Deal With Feeling Lonely In A Relationship
You can’t always control what you feel, but sometimes you can help yourself and your relationship if you’re experiencing loneliness as a result of it — which is surprisingly common.
Key Takeaways:
In 2019, 61% of Americans reported feeling lonely, with 47% saying their relationships were not meaningful to them.
One study found that 40% of people reported “their relationships are not meaningful and that they feel isolated” sometimes or always.
Does Being An Only Child Mean You Are Destined To Be Lonely?
Not really. It’s important to understand that you aren’t harming your only child by not having more kids, and your child isn’t destined to be lonely or spoiled.
Why Your Freelance Writer Needs a Brand Guide
Authenticity and voice are crucial to the success of your business’s content marketing goals. You’ll hire web designers, graphic artists, and others to help you create the look and feel of your business and website. The freelance writer you hire, however, will help craft the voice of your business.
5 Ways to Deal With Content Shock
Content shock, an idea set forth by Mark Schaefer, executive director of Schaefer Marketing Solutions, is the idea that the amount of content being created surpasses the human capacity to consume it all. In short, there is too much content for everyone to absorb.
How to Avoid Content Marketing Fatigue
As a business owner, you know you have to get your brand in front of as many potential customers and clients as you can and that the best way to do that is through online content marketing. From Facebook to your company blog, you’re constantly publishing and posting information to market your product, service, and brand. Your time is spent coming up with new ideas, creating new blog posts, posting to social media, researching keywords, and deciding among various types of content.
How to Add eBooks to Your Content Marketing Strategy
It’s hard to imagine that giving away information and knowledge can lead to more business, but that’s the entire point of content marketing. You share what you know with potential customers or an avid readership, and they figure out that you know what you’re talking about. In the end, many of them become customers. Ultimately, people go online to get real answers to their problems. A solid content marketing strategy offers concrete usable information in many formats including eBooks.
10 Questions to Ask a Writer Before You Hire Them
Hiring a freelance writer isn’t exactly like hiring a new employee. It’s more like going on a first date. Instead of checking out their online profile, you’ll likely read their past writing online. Instead of meeting for dinner or coffee, you’ll chat on Skype. You ask your date questions when you meet, in part to see if you’re a good fit for each other. It’s no different when you’re ready to hire a freelance writer. Here are 10 questions to ask before you hire a freelance writer.
Don’t Steal Your Content: A Reminder About Copyright
Have you ever logged into your MLS and seen pictures you took for a listing show up on another listing? Maybe it’s the same property, maybe it isn’t, but you took those pictures and no one asked for your permission to use them. Guess what? That’s a potential violation of copyright.
Choosing What Kind of Content You Want on Your Website: Blog or Video
Choosing What Kind of Content You Want on Your Website: Blog or Video | iHouseweb Blog