Working From Home is Here to Stay, and That’s a Good Thing

Work From Home Now

Modern technology and constant connectivity allow many workers to carry out their work tasks from any location, as long as there’s an internet connection. In recent years, an increasing number of forward-thinking companies have started to embrace the idea of allowing employees to work from home for all or part of the workweek. The COVID-19 pandemic took things to the next level, forcing many employees to work from home and arguably fast-forwarding a process that may otherwise have taken a lot longer. 

The pandemic has shown many businesses that were hesitant about their employees working from home that working remotely is in fact an effective solution. When employees are working from home they spend less time commuting, have a better work-life balance and it has been shown that they are typically much more productive. Countless tasks such as business invoicing, payroll, marketing, accounting, customer service, account management, and a range of other tasks can easily be completed at home. Working from home is becoming a popular choice in a range of different industries and it doesn’t show signs of slowing down anytime soon. 

Continue reading to learn why working from home is here to stay and why that’s a positive! 

Improved Work-Life Balance

Working from home allows your employees more flexibility with their schedule. In many remote jobs, employees can structure their day in a way that suits their lifestyle so long as they get their work completed. With this flexibility people have more time to spend with friends, family, doing, chores and exercising creating a much better work-life balance

No Commuter Stress

When you are working from home, you can avoid spending time stuck in traffic or on public transport every morning. If you bike or walk to work, you can still get out for your morning exercise but instead of finishing at the office, you can come home and have breakfast with the kids before logging on to work. Avoiding the stress of commuting in the morning, not only allows employees to save time but it helps to start their day on a positive stress-free note too. 

Embracing Location Independence

Just because you are “working from home” doesn’t mean you need to be at home. Many remote workers are choosing to spend their workdays moving from one cafe to the next, at a coworking space or in a public library. This flexibility also allows you to take your work with you if you need to take the kids somewhere or you are looking after a friend or relative. Having this level of flexibility is just another reason why working from home will be here to stay for the foreseeable future. 

More Productive Workforce

Employees that have a better work-life balance have been shown to be more content and therefore more productive in their work. When people have more free time to spend with family and friends and to pursue their passions and interests, they tend to be more focused when they are at work. Conversely, employees who spend all of their time at work are often distracted, thinking of all the things they are missing out on and their mental health can start to suffer as a result. 

Expect Remote Working To Become The Norm Moving Forward

The work from home concept has taken off in a big way because of the impacts of COVID-19 and it’s not going anywhere soon. Not only does this way of working benefit employees but companies can have a fortune in overheads and expensive office rents when their employees are working from home. With so much to be gained from working from home, we can expect it to not only continue but potentially become the norm moving forward.