GUEST AUTHOR BLOG: "The Perils of Work Disconnected from Coworkers" by Teresa Amabile and Steven Kramer co-authors of "The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement, and Creativity at Work."

The line between professional “office” jobs and day-labor is blurring. A growing number of employed people work without regular coworkers or bosses, either by choice or necessity. Many have become contract workers, as they lost their jobs in recent years and ended up having to work on projects as independent contractors rather than employees of the firms giving them the work. Some are using new service businessesto do odd jobs for anyone interested – jobs ranging from software programming to language translation. Still others are actually employed full-time or part-time by companies, but work remotely from home or one of the many locations where they travel to serve clients.