'What's the Best Motivation Strategy?' slogging startup
Mónica FreitasSara Pinto, I do. Maybe it won't work for every sector or company, but you should open that window when possible. It'd make it easier for a lot of people to maintain their job: newborn parents, people that suffer from some health condition that makes commutes a challenge, not having to relocate or being able to assist loved ones while maintaining the work rhythm.I agree Teri Eyenike.
I appreciate the freedom and flexibility that come with remote work. And to be honest, I wouldn't trade it for an office job. But to each its own, I guess.Mónica Freitas I haven't tried an office yet haha. I appreciate how remote work can be flexible, but I'm afraid many times the distractions take the best of me. Plus, I think it can be more challenging to motivate.
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