ONE of the most significant aspects of working from home is the autonomy it provides. Without the rigid structure of a traditional office environment, individuals gain greater control over schedules and workflows – people can work during their most productive hours, whether early in the morning or late at night, for example. As a result, many find themselves more efficient and focused, free from common office distractions.
However, this independence also demands a high level of self-discipline, as the boundaries between professional and personal responsibilities can easily blur.
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