“…All of this could lead to lower professional and social fulfilment (Mele, Bell e, & Cucciniello, 2021) and, thus, lower well-being and life satisfaction. Mosquera et al (2022) studied teleworking in extreme situations , where social isolation, workload and job demands were extremely high because workers had to adapt quickly not only in terms of job performance but also in terms of using technological tools, all under conditions in which they were confined to their homes, which contributed to their frustration. These employees' workloads were higher than normal and increased in all three dimensionsscope, complexity and paceas they had to absorb a lot of new information about how to transition their work to digital and familiarize themselves with the technology they were expected to use.…”