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Top 10 Benefits of Working From Home

  1. We are extremely lucky to work in the industry we do. By having everything online, it’s just silly to not be able to work from home. When you have a group of trusted individuals who get their stuff done and are accountable for it, it is such a nice benefit to work from home. I find it funny with micromanagers in a big corporation who think working from home is an excuse to slack off. If that’s the case, you’re clearly not doing something right. But, micromanaging rants can be saved for another blog post.
  2. When 2 of the 9 people in your office have swine flu, you can avoid them. Plus, you don’t actually have to take sick days. It’s so nice to stay home when you’re not feeling well, but still be able to get your work done and not cut into your vacation or personal time.
  3. Fresh air and change of scenery. Everyone can use that.
  4. It tests communication skills. Are we working in the most collaborative way? Does the weakness show more when we’re out of the office? If so, what do we do to solve the problem?
  5. Nooners. Kidding. I swear.
  6. It helps put work life vs. personal life in perspective. Some things that tend to stress me out when I’m in the office just aren’t that big of a deal and aren’t worth adding the extra years to my life. It’s good to get that periodic reality check.
  7. Pajamas. Enough said. Well, not really. You also don’t have to put makeup on or do your hair…until George surprises you with a video chat. Course, it’s worse when he does that during #5. Ah, kidding again. Really.
  8. For some reason, I feel like I can take a step back and become more strategic. I have the time to look at the big picture, our process, client goals, etc. I’m not sure why, but I do. Maybe it’s because I get to dodge phone calls for a day, and really focus on some of my own goals.
  9. Healthier lunches. I LOVE going out to lunch with my colleagues. It provides a much-needed break in the day, and is a great time to talk about our shenanigans outside of work. However, with that comes lunches that are much larger and much higher in calories. I know, I know. With some discipline I’d be better when at work, but where’s the fun in that!?! At least when I’m home, I have a damn good reason for staying home to eat.
  10. Everyone’s super duper excited to see you when you get back. It’s just one big love fest. Seriously.

What did I miss? What are you favorite things about working from home?

posted in: Influences, interactive agency, opinion, productivity, project management, random, self improvement

This post was published on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 4:00 am

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1

Ron Gregg

October 21, 2009 at 2:25 pm

I need to get my company to read this!

2

Kat

October 23, 2009 at 3:48 pm

#11. Sleeping in. This directly corresponds with the fact that you don’t have to get dressed (number 7) and you don’t have to commute. Which leads to number 12…

#12 It’s greener. No commute.

3

dodong

July 27, 2011 at 12:01 pm

I think the work in your pajamas is just a cliche, to get people excited. Actually, you don’t want to wear comfortable clothes because it will only make you lazy.

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Stephanie

July 28, 2011 at 6:32 pm

See, I think the whole PJs making you lazy is the cliche. Yes, I see where some people aren’t effective that way, and honestly have to shower and “get ready” in order to be productive. However, for me, I don’t have to waste an hour getting ready. I wake up and am ready to roll. And still comfortable. If anything, soccer shorts are still an option. Comfort and non-lazy. Problem solved. :)