My husband and I were recently on a cruise, and we chatted with another passenger who was ranting about his work force being less than enthusiastic about returning to a physical office after the company decided that the pandemic work-at-home paradigm was affecting productivity and that workers cannot be trusted to self-monitor their productivity.
I’ve read a few articles – and I’ve also heard anecdotally – that the opposite is actually true; that with fewer distractions and a comfortable home working environment, workers actually thrive and produce more. Workers who are moms – and who previously would have had to book the day off if their child took sick – can now attend to their child *and* keep working.
There are most definitely home-based workers who slack off, and who see that unsupervised environment as a blank check to work at their own pace – which is different than the pace they had while in the physical office.
But I think you’ll find even more examples of workers who are actually *more* productive at home, with fewer interruptions from coworkers and better focus and concentration in their home environment.
It’s kind of like the kids who were home schooled during COVID: those who were already self-starters and good motivators of their own work ethic did pretty well taking online classes. Those who were not so well equipped raged out of control and gave their parents a whole new respect for teachers.
I’ve been self-employed for almost 30 years. I worked fine with other people in the retail environment of my youth, but ever since I built my home studio and started producing sound files and putting myself on the map in the voiceover industry, I came to realize that I work just fine on my own. Nobody could push me harder than I push myself, and I know I have put in longer hours without glancing at the clock than if I had someone standing over me, telling to do so.
Make no mistake: home can be rife with distractions. There’s a pantry with tempting snacks. There’s pets and kids. There’s Food Network streaming on a tab on your computer running behind everything else business-related.
But the office has its own distractions. Co-workers wanting “just a second of your time”. Endless meetings which derail your workflow. Never-ending interruptions to your focus.
If you’re the kind of worker who works well at home, what makes it so? I can tell you why it’s such a good fit for me.
1. I like the feeling of being in control of my day. At the end of one workday, I map out what I’m doing the next day. I plan a lot of “brainpower” tasks for earlier in the day, and I do most of my voicing in the morning when I’m fresher and more alert. More mundane, administrative tasks (invoicing, planning presentations) happens in the afternoon.
2. There’s nothing like the pleasure of not having to commute. I do not envy anyone having to hit the roads (especially in the winter) to get to work, and I’m forever grateful that my commute is from the coffee maker to my office down the hall. I feel grounded, comfortable, and in my element working from my home without a significant amount of time every day being wasted getting to and from the office.
3. Other things also get done. In those times where you need a break – and getting up from your desk is recommended at least once every hour – I love that I can fold laundry, make muffins, walk a dog, or straighten up my house as a way of re-setting my brain. Need to do a library run? Pick up groceries we need for dinner that night? I have the freedom and flexibility to be able to do it as a respite from work and come back refreshed.
If you have the freedom to work from home, and you have the ability to work well on your own – without a lot of oversight – I highly recommend it. You might just be one of those workers – like myself and my other voiceover colleagues – who thrive working that way and are very productive in a self-guided work structure. What being self-employed has taught me? I’m a self-starter, I’m independent, and I am ultimately accountable for the success of my business – a takeaway that’s extremely satisfying and rewarding.