Which is more productive for you: working from home or the office?
Ruben Boonzaaijer
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Natalia Toth@natalia_toth
When it's my task only: from home
When it's a collaborative task: from the office, so I can ask a colleague quickly
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Office 95% of the time. Only remote when necessary.
What do you do?
From home :)
minimalist phone: creating folders
Home office. I have a quiet environment, so I can concentrate on what I do.
From seaside :)
nothing feels at home
Depends on the task. We are mostly remote and therefore have a better focus at home. But when we are in the office, we can be productive as well, because we often come across creative ideas!
When I work from home I have the better focus. Office is good for kick offs, workshops ...
WebCurate
Definitely working from an office, but doesn't have it yet, sad side of solopreneurship! :(
In the last six months, I've changed my life schedule. I wake up at 6 a.m. and have time to exercise and spend time with my family before the working day starts. And thanks to the fact that I work from home, I don't have to spend time travelling.
But in the office I could always distract myself with colleagues for a coffee. Although Discord helped us with that too)
❤️ Home
Definitely my home office!
Working from home is more productive for me because it offers a comfortable and flexible environment.
ClothingAI
From home seems slightly better rn but both are good
From home, for sure! My time is more efficient, there is the ability to ignore someone messaging until I'm finished with a train of thought without someone walking up to my desk and interrupting, I'm not freezing because they keep the AC at "iceburg" level, if I'm hungry I can grab a bite and continue working without starving until I'm permitted to get up, just so many reasons.
Build The Keyword
Home for me as being in room of people can be distracting
From the office rn, need to get my personal routine better before home becomes more productive than the office.
Riffo
It's all the same to me, I just live in the office.
Brainstorming ideas, fixing bugs, talking updates, having meetings - definitely office... but actual work where you have to do a boring task for 3 hours - home office.
The point is that at the office we are all very good friends soo we talk a lot and help eachother soo it's sometimes hard to do focused work.
Working from home allows me to code like a ninja in my cozy pajamas, but sometimes the office setting helps me escape the endless allure of my fridge. I guess it's a battle between productivity and proximity to snacks!