“…But now, with the new working norm (working from home policy), lines between personal and work life will blur even for professionals that are used to working from home as an increasing number of schools close, meaning children will be at home and working parents might struggle to separate responsibilities, which might affect the worker's overall wellbeing (Staglin, 2020). Hence, Pradhan and Hati (2019) defined employee wellbeing as the quality of work-life; it is the employee's wellbeing that is affected by workplace interventions; it is all about the psychological, physical, and emotional health of employees (Juniper, Bellamy & White, 2011). WHO (2020) provided a comprehensive definition for employee well-being and described it as a state of every individual employee to understand his capability, manage the normal stresses of life, work productively, and contribute to her/his community.…”