Working from home
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Working from home can be more productive?

Teleworking helps people stay focused and more productive and that's why more and companies are providing flexible working options for their employees.

Some people consider it a non-negotiable when looking for a job, others believe it helps them stay focused and be more productive. That’s why more and more companies are providing flexible working options for their employees and other companies are following suit.

Lately, many researchers have confirmed that the home office is considered the most productive workspace in 2018. This is the news you’ve been waiting for, isn’t it?

Find out the pros and cons of working from home on our blog.

Researchers have mainly pointed out the advantages and the positive effects that teleworking has on employees. And we summarized them in the list below (in case you were still looking for valid reasons to start!).

It can help achieving the ever-desirable work/life balance

A solid work-life balance is essential to job satisfaction and it also has positive effects on your health. Working from home can help you spend more time with your family, have time to exercise and participate in other recreational activities, sleep more and be more relaxed.

Fewer distractions overall

A quiet space, a sofa and a cup of tea, and your pet keeping you warm? Offices can be very noisy and full of distractions that can easily make your work even harder. Some employees also argue wearing more comfortable clothes at home is an advantage.

Avoiding the stresses of commuting

Trains full of people, delays, bad weather conditions: commuting is often stressful and unpleasant, and it takes up time that could otherwise be spent working or doing something else productive. And what about spending less money on petrol or train fares?