What has been your biggest challenge with remote work?
Martina Hackbartt
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We love remote work. But it also has its disadvantages! What's the most problematic to you, and how do you deal with it?
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Christopher Nguyen@semigrownkid
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I found myself keep getting distracted and demotivated if I stay home πΆβπ«οΈ So I basically go out and work as an office worker, except my office is the coffee shop π
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I really really love it πbut I think something that is challenging is not seeing people or not talking to anyone during the day.
@biglysales I agree, and also, the interactions in virtual meetings are far from being similar to those in person. How do you deal with this? I make sure to keep a social agenda outside work, but it's not always easy when you have many responsibilities!
@martina_hackbartt Yes yes ! I like to go do cafes and work outside of home for a few hours.βοΈ I also like to take walks when I have spaces and think of something else !ππ».
Onboarding 'in the void' can be challenging.
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Isolation for sure.
@carter_barnett Absolutely. How do you deal with it?
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@martina_hackbartt I find getting out of the house for work has been a huge help.
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@carter_barnett Same! I need to get out of the house and work, couldn't stand the lonely vibe πΆβπ«οΈ
When you work from home, it can be hard to separate work and personal time. I've had to set limits and make a designated workspace to help me stay focused during work hours and disconnect when the day is over.
@sanders_mitche @martina_hackbartt to get around this issue I have strict rules. Work starts at 9, no earlier, and ends at no later than 5-30 with the work laptop going to sleep.
@sanders_mitche This is the main issue for me too. And I do not have enough space to separate the places where I sleep, study, work, eat, and have fun. But it's something I know I need to solve in the near future!
I can often get distracted or procrastinate. sometimes I stay late for lunch and then finish work late at night