• Pokethat
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    1 year ago

    It definitely depends. I generally do work from home on fridays, but I give barely any fucks about work on Friday. I am way more productive in the office. That’s said, my commute is literally 7 minutes so I don’t really care. It’s actually kind of nice to mentally transition myself from work to home.

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      1 year ago

      Also, when I leave my work laptop at work I don’t feel compelled to do any more work after I leave the office. When I take it home with me I have a constant feeling that usually ends up with me checking emails or finishing stuff at 9:00 or 10:00 p.m.

      It’s like homework that never ever ever gets finished and I’m tired of pretending that it’s not literally homework.

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        1 year ago

        I agree. Its super important not have “that feeling”. It means I’m not ever really not working if I’m still planning what work I have to do later in the day.

        I’ve been WFH from most of my career. I have the luxury of a home office and am very aware that its not where I go to hang out or do personal projects. When I’m done with work for the day I close that space off and call it done.

        Yes, sometimes I have to work late or come back to it at 9p etc. I treat these as an exception the same as i’d treat going back to the office after dinner.