By abelarte on Skatehive
Hello, my friends. I think working from home can offer some benefits in terms of work-life balance. But that's just my experience. It doesn't have to be the same for everyone. It works for me because my priority is being close to my family and spending most of my time with them. I want to be a support, a safety net for my family. Also, I need the freedom to work whenever and for as long as I want, without the pressure of a fixed schedule. Of course, this type of work works for me because of the kind of work I do. When I worked in accounting, I couldn't work from home. Of course, it's up to me to create that necessary balance, because if I want to have a coffee, I have to make the time for it, even if I have one at home; I'm the one who has to prepare it. If I want to go out with my friends to chat, celebrate, or even have a work meeting, I'm the one who has to plan it. That's because, being my own boss, in this sense: If I don't work, I don't earn money. If I spend the day partying, I