This comment really strikes a chord with me. Some days, I’m way more productive, others not so much.
What I do love is eliminating the commute time. That is time I’ve been able to utilize in other ways that really contribute to my mental well being.
Walking the kids to school (instead of driving), walking the dog, exercise, catch up on chores or errands, etc.
That is probably my favorite aspect of working from home.
I do miss those serendipitous interactions with coworkers. And Zoom fatigue is real. (I’m just waiting for the day when Zoom alerts your manager that the Zoom window is not the active window on your machine)
Wouldn't you experience in-person meeting fatigue sooner than zoom fatigue? What is it about sitting in the comfort of your own home having a conversation that is worse than sitting in an office having a conversation?
What I do love is eliminating the commute time. That is time I’ve been able to utilize in other ways that really contribute to my mental well being.
Walking the kids to school (instead of driving), walking the dog, exercise, catch up on chores or errands, etc.
That is probably my favorite aspect of working from home.
I do miss those serendipitous interactions with coworkers. And Zoom fatigue is real. (I’m just waiting for the day when Zoom alerts your manager that the Zoom window is not the active window on your machine)