I actually agree with what you wrote. I had a laugh once or twice because things you wrote about working away from an office is true. Remote work is still a job and a paid job for many. It is lonely.
Everyday I wake up, I get dressed, have my breakfast most days and and cuppa. I find routine is essential because its a way to maintain barriers and a work schedule.
Very true and important to realize there are positives and negatives to remote work. As there are in most of life. It's important to find what works best for you.
What I miss most? Having interesting and adult discussions around the lunch table. (I worked in an office where lunch was supplied in a big communal kitchen).
Now I'm totally responsible for everything, IT, working with clients...
Well said, there are so many little things that remote workers need to be intentional about to truly thrive in their work environment.
I believe that in a remote working world, work-life balance is out the door and now we have to find work-life integration. It's harder than when working in an office, but it can be done, and it can lead to an incredible personal and professional life.
I actually agree with what you wrote. I had a laugh once or twice because things you wrote about working away from an office is true. Remote work is still a job and a paid job for many. It is lonely.
Everyday I wake up, I get dressed, have my breakfast most days and and cuppa. I find routine is essential because its a way to maintain barriers and a work schedule.
I enjoyed reading what you wrote.
It's a complex topic. I could not work remotely 100%, I need kind of social interaction (not social networks, I mean in-person).
Salient points and all true!!
Very true and important to realize there are positives and negatives to remote work. As there are in most of life. It's important to find what works best for you.
What I miss most? Having interesting and adult discussions around the lunch table. (I worked in an office where lunch was supplied in a big communal kitchen).
Now I'm totally responsible for everything, IT, working with clients...
Love your writing!
Well said, there are so many little things that remote workers need to be intentional about to truly thrive in their work environment.
I believe that in a remote working world, work-life balance is out the door and now we have to find work-life integration. It's harder than when working in an office, but it can be done, and it can lead to an incredible personal and professional life.