Personally it took me at least two years to learn to work from home. The key for me is actively rebalancing your social life and interactions on outside of work activities. That's not intuitive because we are so used at getting some interactions everyday automatically in a job, so if you don't take action you will end up in a social deficit very fast.
> The key for me is actively rebalancing your social life and interactions on outside of work activities. That not intuitive because we are so used at getting interactions automatically in a job, so if you don't take action you will end up isolated very rapidly.
This seems reasonable. It's a shame it's a bit hard to try out these days ;-)
I'm about 2 years into working from home, and recently came to a similar conclusion. Unfortunately rebalancing your social life is a bit challenging given the circumstances :).
If I might ask - what was your approach for increasing outside of work activities. I recently moved to a new city, so I'm still figuring this part out.