The global pandemic accelerated the shift toward a change in working practices for many, and working remotely became more than a temporary solution for many people when things went back to normal. Despite the prevalent misconception that remote working allows you to avoid criticism and hence work less hard or for as long, the reality is frequently the polar opposite.
There are definite advantages attached to having the freedom to work remotely without commuting but it is not always a bed of roses either.
Source: The Dark Side Of Remote Working: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
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