The Hidden Cost of Working From Home Remote work has completely changed how millions of people earn a living. No more long commutes, rigid dress codes, or awkward water-cooler conversations. Sounds like a dream, right? For many, it is — at first. But after a few months of back-to-back video calls, blurred work-life boundaries, and an ever-present laptop on the kitchen table, the cracks start to show. The truth is, remote work can take a serious toll on your mental health. According to multiple workplace studies, remote workers are more likely to experience loneliness, anxiety, burnout, and difficulty switching off after work. And yet, the conversation about mental wellness in remote work settings is still surprisingly quiet. This blog post is here to change that. Whether you are a seasoned remote worker or just getting started, understanding the mental health challenges of remote work — and how to address them — can make all the difference. Why Remote Work Affects Mental ...