The article explores the downsides of working from home, highlighting key aspects such as the loss of team energy, difficulties in communication, and blurred boundaries between work and personal life. It discusses how spontaneous interactions in the office foster creativity and collaboration, which are often lacking in remote settings. The author emphasizes the importance of live meetings and social interactions for team morale and motivation, and shares concerns about burnout among younger colleagues who have yet to experience a traditional office environment.
Today I'll tell you why I'm not a fan of working from home and why it's cool that our UX Bulgaria group meetings are live.
It's hard to disconnect from work - When your home is also your office, the boundaries between personal life and work blur.
Despite all the technology, something is always lost in online communication. Whether it's body language or the nuance in voice - somehow things feel different.
Spontaneous moments are missed - In the office, many ideas come from informal conversations - at the coffee machine, in the hallway, at lunch.
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