The Permanent Temporary
Between 30 and 45 days are needed to return to previous productivity levels after switching to home office. This important conclusion was made in the course of a special two-year study which looked at people who switched to working remotely because of hurricane Harvey. And what about us? Did we – under the circumstances – manage to return to our previous productivity levels? And if we assume that we did so during last spring’s intro, then at what cost? Did we manage to preserve our feelings of wellbeing and health while working from home? This applies to ourselves as well as to our children as distance learning has put them in a position not dissimilar to that of office workers spending all their days in front of the computer.
If in the beginning working for hours at the kitchen table or on the sofa seemed cozy and using whatever we could find to create a measure of comfort seemed fun, now we realize that any of those things done over a longer period of time is very uncomfortable, and our stiff necks, painful backs, stinging eyes and heavy heads tell us that it is unhealthy too. Therefore, the quicker we reorganize our homes to create ergonomic workspaces for our family members, the better – for ourselves and for our results. Having said that, we realize that when it comes to homes change tends to go slowly and that square meters are often a problem.
If in the beginning working for hours at the kitchen table or on the sofa seemed cozy and using whatever we could find to create a measure of comfort seemed fun, now we realize that any of those things done over a longer period of time is very uncomfortable, and our stiff necks, painful backs, stinging eyes and heavy heads tell us that it is unhealthy too. Therefore, the quicker we reorganize our homes to create ergonomic workspaces for our family members, the better – for ourselves and for our results. Having said that, we realize that when it comes to homes change tends to go slowly and that square meters are often a problem.
Surely nobody doubts – especially in the present situation – that air quality is paramount to health, alertness and work capacity. It turns out that homes have much bigger problems with air than modern office buildings. This is why we need to actively air our homes, making sure to do so at times when traffic is least busy. In cities with high level of air pollution it is advisable to install air purifiers at home.
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