https://fortune.com/2023/02/02/remote-work-why-do-i-miss-commuting-psychological-detach-recovery-liminal-space-management-study/

In our recently published conceptual study, we argue that commutes are a source of “liminal space”—a time free of both home and work roles that provides an opportunity to recover from work and mentally switch gears to home.

During the shift to remote work, many people lost this built-in support for these important daily processes. Without the ability to mentally shift gears, people experience role blurring, which can lead to stress. Without mentally disengaging from work, people can experience burnout.

Remote work actually bad, come back to the office.

  • sexywheat [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    If management could get their heads out of their own asses for like five god damned minutes they would quickly see that WFH is much better from a productivity standpoint.

    Here are some of my most vivid memories from the office:

    • The self-appointed "Office Mom" holding me hostage for the entire duration of my lunch break, talking at me. She sucked literally countless hours from my life and I don't remember a single thing she said. She would do this to everyone. If you would walk into the break room when she had someone else hostage they'd just give you a pathetic "Please help me" look, and you'd just shrug and think "Sorry, pal, it's your turn today. Nothing I can do."

    • Buddy asking to go for a smoke break with me every two hours

    • The guy who wouldn't stop blasting his fucking reggaeton music when I was trying to focus

    • Overhearing everyone else's never-ending phone calls with clients

    • The mandatory "lunch and learn" huddles (which the company actually just did because they got tax breaks somehow)

    In-office work only exists to make middle managers feel important lol.

    • GarfieldYaoi [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      I jest, but I unironically think that if a bunch of socialists started a small business like a pub, it would be more well-run than many large scale corporations.

      Who wants to join me in building the Brewshevik Party Pub?