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by lesss365
2638 days ago
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>After interviewing everyone from a professional juggler to a building surveyor who worked out of a garden shed, Holliss found some common disadvantages and negative impacts: mental health suffered (anxiety, stress, depression), isolation was rife (not being in a team), and it was hard to have self-discipline (proximity of the fridge and biscuit tin; not enough exercise; difficulty in setting boundaries between work and life). My working from home experience has been the complete opposite. In fact, these tend to be "negative impacts" I've experienced in open-office environments. |
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