YOU WORKED SO HARD TO BUILD YOUR OWN BUSINESS SO JUST KEEP AT IT.
PERSONAL REASONS
This may come from the result of your desire to work near the beach, fear of heights, your social shyness, wish to utilise the home to its maximum potential or because you are unwell and should not be working at all but decided to do something with your spare time and to use it constructively and for the benefit of others. Your choice of working from home may or maynot be associated with any kind of financial gain or even have financial gain as the most important objective and therefore would be considered a hobble. but if you deliberately kept your home business small in order not over stress yourself whilst unwell , hoping to expand when you felt better than be assured that negative and ignorant comments from others will go unheard and you will not be affected by them.
FLEXIBILITY
BETTER USE OF RESOURCES
TIME AND MONEY SAVED ON TRAVEL
Here is one opinion, I would not agree with everypoint, let me know what you think but its one point of view.
Why Working From Home is Better Than Working
from an Office
1. Spend more time with your pets
Working from home means you can spend more time with your puppies and kitty cats! It’s proven that being around loving animals reduces your stress level overall and keeps those lonely feelings away.
2. Feel like your own boss
Working from home gives you a sense of freedom and, while you might still be technically working for someone else, it makes you feel as if you are in control and are your own boss.
3. The comfort of your own home
Your home is the most comfortable place there is. Being able to work from such a comfortable place can be awesome but it does come with it’s own set of risks. Sometimes blending your workspace with your personal space can cause problems for some people.
To help curb this it can be good to draw a line by working in a separate room in your house which you don’t spend much of your personal time in. It’s also good to get out of the house in the evenings. This helps break up the monotony of working / playing in the same space.
If you mind the risks and precautions, the benefits can definitely outweigh the costs here.
4. Peace and quiet when you need it
When you’re working in a crowded office, it’s sometimes impossible to escape all of the chatter and background noise. Personally, when I’m getting into the zone with some design or code, background noise can be a huge distraction. When I’m working at my place I have the ability to pause my music, sit in silence and concentrate when I need to.
5. Never feel like the boss is looking over your shoulder
When you are free to hop on Facebook and Twitter as much as you want without the fear of being caught by a micromanaging boss, you’ll find that you do it drastically less. This actually leads to a more relaxed work environment where you spend less time goofing around and trying to hide it and more time getting stuff done.
6. Working from home actually makes you more social
Because you spend most of your personal and work time in the same place, remote workers often feel the urge to go out and be social in the evenings. While most people fear seclusion when working from home, it can actually lead to a more fruitful social life!
7. Complete control over your setup
I’m a designer and my home computer / desk are set up just the way I like them. When you’re sharing an office with other people, sometimes the lack of space and equipment can keep you from having the setup you want. Working from home ensures that you are working with a setup that makes you most productive.
8. Wake up later, start earlier
Remote workers don’t have to worry about spending an hour commuting to work. This means they can wake up later and get to work earlier. This also leads to less cars on the road, which is always a good thing.
9. Listen to your tunes as loud as you want
When you’re in the zone and a great tune comes on, sometimes you just want to crank it as loud as you can. In a crowded office this isn’t usually possibly. At home, however, you are free to crank the tunes as loud as you want!
10. Less stress
The erks of working from home reduce your stress level, make you a happier person, and help you to get more stuff done overall.
Don’t get me wrong, offices can be great in their own way. But the benefits of working from home or working remotely greatly outweigh the benefits of having a physical office in my opinion. Besides, working remotely is becoming much more popular and, in the future, will likely be more practical than working together in a physical location.
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