Working from home Brits admit they MISS the morning commute, new study finds
Briefly

A notable 75% of respondents agreed that driving to and from work enhanced their overall work-life balance, creating a structured demarcation between professional and personal lives.
Jules Tilstone emphasized that while many complain about the early starts and traffic, the time spent commuting provided essential opportunities for self-reflection and unwinding, which is now harder to replicate at home.
The study revealed that two-thirds of adults working from home miss the routine and decompressing time associated with commuting, which allowed them to mentally transition from work to home.
Interestingly, 22% of participants confessed they didn't think they’d miss commuting until they experienced the shift to working remotely, highlighting surprising emotional ties to the routine.
Read at The US Sun
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