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Having been working from home now for 10 years, I know how you feel.I will most likely continue to work from home until at least August. I'm ok with that too. In fact if given the option to work from home permanently, I will probably do so. I am still productive, but I get to see my family more. Instead of leaving at 4:30 in the morning before my family wakes up, I get up right before 6. I can have breakfast and lunch with the family. I get off at 14:30, and can go straight to doing family stuff.
Work-Life balance. Something this country I feel has forgotten a thing or two about.
Having been working from home now for 10 years, I know how you feel.
It's not all good though. It's really easy to work 12+ hour days, and be 'always on call'.
If we didn't have a dedicated office space then I don't think I could do it successfully. I still have the 'go to work' and 'come home form work' mindset.
I also sit here when the weather's good and think about all the jobs you could be doing around the house.
I work from the living room. But fetched my chair and a monitor. It's doable but last week I've been at the office for one day which was great.Having a dedicated office certainly helps. I could not do it without one. My kids would not let me get any work done. lol
I converted an extra bedroom into an office. Got a nice desk and office chair, and I brought my 2 monitors, 2 mouses, keyboard, docking station and everything from my work desk home.
Yeah, but you can drink at work if you work from home...Only bad things about working at home is I no longer have a refuge from work. Beyond that I enjoyed it.