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Work from home

This is the longest I have worked continuously from home - I much prefer the office in general - mainly for the discipline of working. And as I discussed this with a couple of people and there were some uncommon common factors - sometimes a child walks into the call, sometimes it is a dog, sometimes it is the doorbell. Now usually this doesn't happen because in a usual work from situation because the time is planned and shorter - and families work around it. At this point, because everybody is working, it is the equivalent of the office inside the home and sometimes spaces do get blurred.

All the same, work is getting done, it struck me that, it is perhaps the next step of bringing our whole self to work.  Perhaps this work from home experience will enhance our empathy towards each other, our co-workers and even our families when a kid decides to join the call and makes us all that much more human and connected.  

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