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I don’t get people who say: “I can’t separate work and home while remote.”

An argument against working from home I frequently here is: “I have a hard time separating work life balance”. I don't agree with this because there are many ways to separate your work/life balance. For me personally, I'm done as soon as I close the laptop, that would be good enough for me. But you don't have to be working from your house all the time. You could go to a coffee shop, a public library, or any other public place that has wifi in it. Not only that, but why not try riding a bike, take a car ride, or go to the gym after work to give you that work life seperation?


An argument against working from home I frequently here is: “I have a hard time separating work life balance”. I don't agree with this because there are many ways to separate your work/life balance. For me personally, I'm done as soon as I close the laptop, that would be good enough for me. But you don't have to be working from your house all the time. You could go to a coffee shop, a public library, or any other public place that has wifi in it. Not only that, but why not try riding a bike, take a car ride, or go to the gym after work to give you that work life seperation?

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