What are we really trying to accomplish "working-from-home"?
To replicate a 9 to 5 shift?
What if you could produce the same results in less hours and spend more family time?
More YOU time?
When do you "sign-off" for the day? This is where “work/life creep” is trying to steal my soul.
Recently, when my WFH day is over, I ask Alexa to play Trolls soundtrack "I'm coming out" and leave the bedroom to dance with my 22-month old daughter. She's my bestie. That is how I unplug.
I found my "leave the office the commute home" moment.
H/T Eric Barker Judge results, not hours