4 Signs You May Benefit From Working From Home

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4 Signs You May Benefit From Working From Home

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, many companies required employees to go into the office as this was the traditional work style. However, in the last few years, more workplaces have allowed employees to work from the comfort of their homes. This new work situation allows for more flexibility in your daily schedule and frees employees of in-office distractions. Explore four signs you may benefit from working from home.

You Have a Busy Schedule

Constantly jumping from work to household chores or commitments with friends can increase stress levels. Likewise, having a long commute from home to the office adds to that stress and wastes more time in your day.

As a remote worker, you have no commute, which saves a substantial amount of time. You can use the extra hours in your day to go out with friends and family or to take care of your home.

You Prefer Independence

Independence is another sign you may benefit from working from home. If you’re a self-starter, you’ll complete tasks without your boss reminding you. Most independent people do this by their own free will and feel micromanaged when someone tells them what to do and when.

The Office Stresses You Out

Some find going into the office rather stressful because of the commute, social obligations, and overall environment. You may feel pressured to stay at your desk throughout the day when you enter the workplace; when you work from home, taking breaks may feel more natural.

Also, when you work from home, you can change your office aesthetic. If you need additional lighting or want to rearrange your desk to face the window, you can do so whenever possible.

A Bonus

Working from home may also feel more relaxing because there’s less of a dress code. Most workplaces don’t mind what you wear so long as you appear professional from the shoulders up during video calls.

The Office Distracts You

Being in the office can feel challenging for different reasons if you’re an introvert or extrovert. Social butterflies may spend too much time socializing by the water cooler and lose time they could spend focusing on projects.

Meanwhile, others may find the constant stimulus of an office—people getting up, typing on keys, or making calls—distracting. At home, you can limit the noise in your space. That said, if you live with others or have young children, you will need to set rules surrounding your working hours and home office.

Contact Burnett’s

Burnett’s Staffing is an employment agency with remote career options in various industries. Contact our team for help finding a job in the Arlington and Fort Worth, TX, areas. When you work from home, you set the office rules and can create the environment you need to succeed each day.