Darunion
Supreme [H]ardness
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This is interesting, and I definitely see the lines blurring more.
It cuts both ways. I've had quiet days where I was caught up, no meetings, and I went out for a run. Other days, I've hammered away on shit far later than I ever would have because there was never that disconnect moment where I left the office.
Maybe another method of work norm can come from this. More objective/task based instead of 8hours scheduled. I know it wouldn't work in all areas but there are ones that would. When I was WFH I enjoyed the blurred lines. Meant I didn't have to need an alarm in the morning, but in the evenings I wasn't off the hook either if there was a rush task that needed done. I did enjoy working in my home workshop more than the one at work though. less people walking around and more focused on work without the distractions.