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Lack of interaction that doesn’t require a screen is a big isolator for me–I quite enjoy being able to just walk to a coworker’s office to ask a question, or just have a quick chat to touch base.
At home, I have a designated area for my work and I set sechedule for myself too. I find I am more productive and have more freedom and I don’t feel lonely at all.
I do appreciate the social interaction that happens in person. The interactions with team members, when working from home, are always subject specific and don’t leave much room for personal connections. Overall, I find I have more benefits working from home than drawbacks but social connections is definitely one of the drawbacks.
I started going in the office 3 days. I feel very happy having lunch all together and also sharing nice moments with my coworkers.
Interaction with individuals on a personal level is very crucial.