The pandemic has caused a boom in video communication. Working days might now seem like a back to back routine of online meetings, and this is impacting on physical and mental health. The growth in home based working as a response to the pandemic could also be reducing performance, engagement and productivity, if we fail to recreate the all important human element of connecting, communicating and working. In this Bookboon Audio Learning session, Peter Freeth explores some of the side effects of remote working and offers some ideas for reducing online fatigue.