Jithin G

Is work from home affecting your productivity in any way?

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Beating the comforts of the comfort zone and maintaining the productivity is a herculean task.
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Yash
Depends on your role. For ICs (Individual Contributor) WFH can be a great choice. But for Managers - not so much. But circular problem, Managers managing ICs have to be in office, which is why ICs too have to be in office :) Either ways, it depends on what kind of environment you're working from, some individuals can be more productive working from office :)
Igor
For some people, the lack of a structured work environment and the distractions of home life may make it more difficult to concentrate and maintain a high level of productivity. Others may find that the flexibility of working from home allows them to be more productive, as they can create their own schedule and work in an environment that is comfortable and conducive to their needs. Overall, the impact of working from home on productivity will vary depending on the individual and their unique circumstances.
Daniel Burns
Nothing beats the feeling of being in an office full of awesome hardworking people and getting inspired and motivated by their work and effort. But to be honest, at times being in your place, working in comfort and peace can bring a whole new perspective and innovation.
Aphelia T.
@testifi agree 100%
Paul Michaels
Working from home on my 🚶‍♂️walking desk is improving my health and productivity, and I would NOT trade it for going into an office scenario! The latest stats I saw was that the average office worker was getting about 3 hours of work done daily. Add the two-plus hours of commuting to and from work - It's an insane proposition.
Matt Li
It's very easy to lose focus and structure working from home. Starts off easy, but over time it reveals how disciplined (or not) you are. Regardless it's a good thing to know and work on.
Jenny Cabriles
Somehow...Working from how requires great self-discipline. :)
Steven Birchall
I find my output far higher at home than in the office. That said, I generally plan the majority of my meetings for office days, as I find them more productive face-to-face, but I find there are less distractions at home on average.
Jill Collier
No, I consider it more productive.
Charles
My productivity has actually increased, Jithin. But not without effort or awareness that I need separate living and work spaces. If you blend the two, you risk not being able to 'leave work' when you get off work.
MANOJ DAVE
Need a combination of both