Working remotely: the good, the bad, and the unexpected
Blog post from Webflow
As millions join Webflow’s predominantly remote workforce to curb the spread of Coronavirus, the benefits and challenges of remote work come into focus. While remote work offers flexibility, it also introduces unique hurdles such as managing home expectations, remembering to take lunch breaks, and dealing with distractions from pets or roommates. Webflow employees share solutions like setting clear boundaries for household responsibilities, preparing lunch in advance, and creating a morning routine to transition into work mode. The shift to remote work also highlights the importance of communication and maintaining work-life balance to prevent burnout. Despite these challenges, the ability to work remotely is seen as a privilege during these difficult times, and there is a call for empathy and optimization of remote work practices for better productivity and mental health.