20 Things No One Tells You About Working Remote - TheZenParent
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Working from home offers benefits like flexibility and avoiding commutes, but it comes with hidden downsides. Feelings of loneliness can arise from isolation away from colleagues. The inability to separate work and personal life blurs boundaries, leading to discomfort. Working remotely often means lacking essential office equipment, relying on personal resources, which can be inadequate. Additionally, missing out on casual workplace interactions and social banter can lead to a sense of loss. These factors may make remote work less appealing than it initially seems.
Working from home sounds like a dream—and it is, to an extent. But when you’re doing your job remotely, you’re often isolated.
When the lines between your work and personal life get blurred, it can be tough to separate the two. You'll start to see your home as an office.
When working from home, you only have what you’ve provided for yourself with your own money, which may sometimes not be enough.
Now that you are working from home, you suddenly miss the banter and chit-chat that comes with being in an office.
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