In talking to people about this, I found a number of people who just can’t work from home. Whether its not being as productive as they’d like, or something else.
If you’re working from home in a team, you definitely need to be aware of those who don’t operate the same as you. With good communication and respect this is an easy hurdle to get over.
> In talking to people about this, I found a number of people who just can’t work from home. Whether its not being as productive as they’d like, or something else.
Quite true. I worked with a friend of mine for years who almost never worked from home. The only time he did was during critical production failures experienced late at night.
He had two children and normally would be in the office in the pre-dawn hours.
I asked him why he got into work so early and he told me, "if I leave before my kids wake up, it's easier on them."
In fact, I would submit you have a clear separation between work and home life. And that's A Good Thing.