Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
If relatives and friends are a problem then blocking time in your calendar and having two separate numbers could be a solution.
Also, I think that WFH doesn't need to mean "work from home", but could also mean "work from a co-working space" or similar places. Or work from a remote place with a co-working space, like here: Hubud [Hub-in-Ubud] Bali's first co-working space! (They even cook for the co-workers). Doesn't that look like an amazing place to work?
Well, we'll see what the future will bring, I'm definitely not where I would like to be yet, but working on getting there.
Thanks everyone for your help and your very interesting insights. Love it!

The upsides are predictable too, though. On balance, I'd prefer to have a mixture of onsite and offsite work (not weekly, but separated but a few months), whereas a few years ago my preference might have been to WFH only. If you have young kids (I don't), the pull may be stronger, but I don't think that would make things any easier, and possibly the reverse.
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