Working from home gets real tired, real fast.
To those who say they don't need the social interaction, etc., then hats off to you. But for many, having the refrigerator as the only thing to talk to on a daily basis tends to take it's toll.
This reminds me of a part from Pumping Iron book from the 70's about Arnold and the world of bodybuilding - in it he quips that he would not set up a gym at home because there can be too many distractions and you have the tendency to become lazy and undisciplined. He always worked out in a gym in town that took 1/2 hour (maybe an hour) to walk to each way. His reasoning was that if you make the effort to walk in the rain and snow to workout, you will have a more honest workout because of what you had to do to get there. In a sense, I think the same can apply to here.
To those who say they don't need the social interaction, etc., then hats off to you. But for many, having the refrigerator as the only thing to talk to on a daily basis tends to take it's toll.
This reminds me of a part from Pumping Iron book from the 70's about Arnold and the world of bodybuilding - in it he quips that he would not set up a gym at home because there can be too many distractions and you have the tendency to become lazy and undisciplined. He always worked out in a gym in town that took 1/2 hour (maybe an hour) to walk to each way. His reasoning was that if you make the effort to walk in the rain and snow to workout, you will have a more honest workout because of what you had to do to get there. In a sense, I think the same can apply to here.