Thursday, March 20, 2014

Pros and Cons of Doing Work from Home

Working from home is becoming increasingly popular both for employers and employees. Although there are many good reasons to work from home, it is a decision that requires quite a consideration because there are also reasons why working from home may not be optimal. Besides, what works for one person may be a nightmare for another. This is why it is important to evaluate all alternatives before committing our self to work from home.

Why choosing to work from home - the Pros

Independence
Working from home gives the privilege of being your own boss. We can manage our tasks as our like and we report to our self unless we work as a virtual administrative assistant. Having our own business will provide you the energy to work hard and make our dreams come true.

Flexibility
Working from home allows us to fit our work around the family routine. We can be flexible with our working hours without neglecting to be a parent or a spouse. Especially, if we are the type of person that loves being around family, then working from home is our dream job. We can have more free time to spend with our family.

 Save on commuting
Working from home allows us to save on commuting as we do not have to drive miles and miles to go to work every day. Our office is literally next door, in our living room and all we have to do is get our coffee and start working.

Quality of life
All the above advantages inevitably lead to quality of life. We have time for ours elf, our family and our friends; we have time to organize our work and meet the deadlines; we are flexible and independent to work as we like and as much we like without compromising the level of services we provide to our customers.

Why not choosing to work from home - The Cons

Lack of focus
Working from home can have many distractions. Kids playing, phone ringing, neighbors visiting and so on, often make it hard to stay focused on our work. Especially, if we don't have a separate room set up as our office and we have to share our work space with other family members in the sitting area, it is particularly hard to mitigate the distraction factor.

Mixing Personal and Professional Life
Depending on the nature of work, personal and professional life can be mixed up. Since working from home means spending most of the time at home, it is not unusual to work at odd hours or to delay their tasks in order to spend more time with their family. Most of the times, there is a really thin line between personal and professional life and this may cause family problems.

Same scenery
Working from home deprives we from a change of scenery. Besides, being non-stop at home can be extremely boring and non-productive. Typically, people who work outside from home are more stimulated and do not have this strong need for a change of scenery. On the contrary, people who work at home often need interaction with other people to feel motivated.

Overall, working from home offers the liberty of working at our suitable time, but, on the other hand, it may involve certain risks. Before entering into the wonderful world of the Internet that opens up extremely profitable opportunities, you need to evaluate the pros and the cons of working from home in order to make a well-informed decision.