Remote Work: Stress Reliever or Stress Enhancer?
Cedric
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KC Onrade@k_onrade
Stress reliever for me as it totally removes the hassle of commuting and saves me a lot of time.
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Most of the time, it helps relieve pressure, but occasionally, it adds to it- so in-person meetings are still necessary from time to time.
Flexibility is a huge stress reliever, but staying connected with my team can be tough.
Managing boundaries at home makes it more of a stress enhancer for me.
It's a stress reliever for me no commute and more time for myself.
It depends on the day. Some days, I love the quiet; other days, I miss the energy of the office.
Remote work saves me times and stress, but I've learned to prioritize social interaction too.
I like working at my own pace remotely. But lack of face-to-face interaction can be a bit stressful.
When communication tools fail, remote work can be stressful. But with right setup, it's a relief.
I enjoy remote work for the peace and quiet. But I do miss casual chats with coworkers.
It depends on the person. I love the freedom of remote work, but some struggle without structure.
At first, remote work stressed me out becasue I couldn't switch off. Now, setting boundaries has helped me a lot.
I've enjoyed remote work, but turning off notifications after hours helped me manage stress.
Remote work is relaxing for me.
It's both for me. I love the flexibility
For me, remote work reduces stress by cutting out office distractions.