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  • Where do you find yourself more focused and productive: at home or in the office?

    Sunny Kumar
    15 replies
    My preference would be to work from home.

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    Julien Zmiro
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    Office 100%. I miss the office :(
    Isa Tanis
    Most of the time: Office > home
    Steve Lou
    When I go to the office, I definitely accomplish more.
    Manou Febvret
    At the office, I leverage the emulation of my team to solve problems. (i.e. you overhear a salesperson struggling in a call, which can generate ideas for product improvement) Most of the time, people seek solitude for increased focus, but that can also lead to misguided efforts. Unplanned communication and discussions are crucial. They also allow you to gain perspective on your current tasks. 😉
    Maali Baali
    in the office
    Gloria G
    Tbh in the office🥲
    Elena Tsemirava
    Definitely at home. I don’t waste time getting ready and travelling, and I can work quietly in silence without being distracted.
    Natella Nuralieva
    In the coffeshop haha, having people around me who do absolutely different things inspires! And it also helps me notice that I'm in the right place building what I build
    Anusua Seal
    I find myself more productive in the office.
    Italo Costa | System Developer
    This is a recurring question. Currently I prefer to work at home "all night" or waking up at 6 am.
    Aditi Rao
    Maybe more productive at the office. But, I do find myself getting gradually more acclimatised to the WFH setup. Personally, It saves a lot of money and travel time, so maybe although it doesn't feel as productive, I think overall my productivity isn't being affected as much. I like the flexibility offered by a WFH setup, but I do miss the social interactions at work. Also- SayData is live today, check it out here: https://www.producthunt.com/post.... It'll help you be more productive at work, regardless of a WFH or in person setup!
    Rustam Eldarov
    Office. The atmosphere helps you concentrate.
    Daniel Hunt
    Honestly depends what I'm doing, whether I need to work closely with anyone and a bunch of other factors! Personally I think some kind of hybrid approach is best to maximise work-life balance while still being able to feeling engaged in work as not "just a job"
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