![]() ![]() ![]() The reservations your company, or any company, may have about remote working are most likely simply due to the way we’re all used to working. No, not at all, but given that remote working isn’t the norm for most brands, and considered the realm of the freelancer, you might wonder why the idea of remote working isn’t always an entirely positive one. Don’t take that as a negative, though, it’s perfectly possible to be a fully collaborative team without needing to be in each other’s physical presence. Essentially, remote working means you aren’t face-to-face with your team. That means you could be set up in a coffee shop, a co-working space, you might just be in a different office location of your company but still remotely located to your core team. You’re working anywhere that isn’t the office-at home, the park, your roofdeck. ![]() Remote working today is a unique challenge. Dropping your standards even in these areas can have an impact on your overall working mindset, and while your environment might be different, you want your hard-working attitude to stay intact. That means no jumping out of bed two minutes before 9am and no getting into the habit of being in your PJs all day. Working from home, though you may not think it, is something of a skill-you need to find the perfect balance to get the most from yourself and your team. While being a remote worker can seem like a dream to many-with zero commute, a later start time, and even more relaxed wardrobe constraints, this laid-back and flexible workday has its own tolls. ![]()
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