Would I consider working in an office again?
Quite simply, no.
Firstly, I have learned as I have grown older, that my time is precious; I will no longer spend a couple of hours of my day rushing to get ready, hurrying breakfast, commuting in traffic, and then having a block of my day restricted to an office environment.
Secondly, as has been proven by over a decade of remote working, I am more productive for my clients when I can create my own environment, removing distractions, and working when I can focus and be creative in terms of problem solving, rather than being in my allocated chair alongside everyone else.
I probably work more hours, remotely; but these are voluntary, when I feel I want to solve a problem, as I am in a 'creative zone'. It's very, very different to simply having to be present.
I am available during core business hours for meetings, sometimes I take an hour for myself during the day, and return to work tasks in the evening during a quiet time. I notify my team; all the tools are there to allow us to easily identify when someone is available, or not. According to my colleagues I communicate very effectively.
It's not only more productive, it's considerably less tiring, less frustrating, and more enjoyable to follow my chosen career when working remotely.
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