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2title: Remote work and how it affects the daily lives of people
3permalink: /remote-work.html
4date: 2020-05-05T12:00:00+02:00
5layout: post
6type: post
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9
10I have been working remotely for the past 5 years. I love it. Love the freedom
11and make your schedule thingy.
12
13## You work more not less
14
15I've heard from people things like: "Oh, you are so lucky, working from home,
16having all the free time you want". It was obvious they had no clue what means
17working remotely. They had this romantic idea of remote work. You can watch TV
18whenever you like, you can go outside for a picnic if you want and stuff like
19that.
20
21This may be true if you work a day or two in a week from home. But if you go
22completely remote all these changes completely. I take some time to acclimate
23but then you start feeling the consequences of going fully remote. And it's not
24all rainbows and unicorns. Rather the opposite.
25
26## Feeling lost
27
28At first, I remembered I felt lost. I was not used to this kind of environment.
29It felt disoriented and a part of you that is used to procrastinate turns on.
30You start thinking of a workday as a whole day. And soon this idea of "I can do
31this later" starts creeping in. Well, I have the whole day ahead of me. I can do
32this a bit later.
33
34## Hyper-performance
35
36As a direct result, you become more focused on your work since you don't have
37all the interruptions common in the workplace. And you can quickly get used to
38this hyper-performance. But this mode requires also a lot of peace and quiet.
39
40And here we come to the ugly parts of all this. **People rarely have the
41self-control** to not waste other people's time. It is paralyzing when people
42start calling you, sending you chat messages, etc. The thing is, that when I
43achieve this hyper-performance mode I am completely embroiled in the problem I
44am solving and this kind of interruptions mess with your head. I need an hour at
45least to get back in the zone. Sometimes not achieving the same focus the whole
46day.
47
48I know that life is not how you want it to be and takes its route but from what
49I've learned this kind of interruptions can be avoided in 90% of the case easily
50just by closing any chat programs and putting your phone in a drawer.
51
52## Suggestion to all the new remote workers
53
54- Stop wasting other people's time. You don't bother people at their desks in
55 the office either.
56- Do not replace daily chats in the hallways with instant messaging software.
57 It will only interrupt people. Nothing good will come of it.
58- Set your working hours and try to not allow it to bleed outside these
59 boundaries and maintain your routine.
60- Be prepared that hours will be longer regardless of your good intentions and
61 your well thought of routine.
62- Try to be hyper-focused and do only one thing at the time. Multitasking is the
63 enemy of progress.
64- Avoid long meetings and if possible eliminate them. Rather take time to write
65 them out and allow others to respond in their own time. Meetings are usually a
66 large waste of time and most of the people attending them are there just
67 because the manager said so.
68- The software will not solve your problems. And throwing money at problems
69 neither.
70- If you are in a managerial position don't supervise any single minute of
71 workers. They are probably giving you more hours anyways. Track progress
72 weekly not daily. You hired them and give them the benefit of the doubt that
73 they will deliver what you agreed upon.