Working with the comforts of home can be nice — the quick commute, emails in pj’s, warm mug nearby — but maybe not every day.
It’s easy to break focus with household responsiblities; conversely, to spend too much time locked behind screen. Working from home can quietly lead to poor health habits, both in work and personal life. In an evolving society of digital connection but proven loneliness, working from home isolates you from what we need most — inspiration & human interaction.
Working from the office can be nice, but maybe not every day.
A change of venue can change an outlook — meeting a new coworker could fill the opening on that next project. With more positions having the option of remote work, it’s an ideal time to build ecosystems of resources, flexible office spaces, & the opportunity to see new faces each day.