Is working from home the way of the future?
As someone who is a digital tentmaker, working from home isn’t the future, it is the HERE and NOW!
It is interesting to see the statistics in the infographic, below, as well as people’s general reaction to working from home. Back when I worked a traditional 9 to 5, I had my own ideas about working from home, too. Working from home is not nearly as romantic as most people make it out to be…
There are some really eye-opening stats there! Healthier, happier, lower cost!?!
Sure, working from home isn’t as romantic as most people would like you to believe and it has its own challenges like anything else, but it is pretty awesome.
Would you like to work from home?
I think this could be a great way for some churches and ministries to lower overall operational costs, too. What do you think?
Bryan Chalker says
It is the present :)…but yes. This will become a larger environment for those in the digital field.
The best – and by far, the most productive – times, are those I work at home. Though, I must admit, I do find it is more efficient after a project has started, than in the initial brainstorming of it.
Eric Dye says
Ha! Isn’t that the truth! Brainstorming and getting started is always the hardest and least productive feeling part of a project. 🙂