My Business Name is Boom from KevinDavidkin's blog

Your coworkers pose the most dangerous threat in an office environment. They can keep you from doing real work. You might be invited for lunch by coworkers who drop by your desk. The social benefits are great, but can prove to be distracting.

Family members are sometimes distracting at home. It's easy to become your worst adversary. You're free from any inhibitions, because you don’t need to be concerned about your coworkers. You're the onaaly person in your home office. There's no need to feel the same peer pressure or communal obligation to get stuff done. (Also, you don't have to wear trousers.)

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There is no need to spend your time on YouTube or enjoying comfort videos. Instead, take advantage of breaks to leave your desk. Get out and walk through the fresh air, or spend time with friends who might be in the same room.

Follow Ginny Mineo’s lead. Breaks such as cooking meals and having lunch could help you recharge to be more productive. To become more efficient, you don't have to work 100% of the day.

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3. Interacting with other peopleWhen your office starts working at home, you'll miss the casual social interactions with colleagues you're used to throughout the day. It's not possible to have conversations or engage in other activities while working at your home.


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Added Feb 9 '22

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