On 6/25/2011 1:04 PM, Dave Watts wrote:

> In my experience, there are more distractions in the office than at
> home. I think that's true for a lot of people. I'm much more
> productive in my home office than I was at work.

I would agree, but I guess it can go either way. You need a good
place to work at home and decent equipment and supplies. I tend
to be focused so distractions don't bother me as much as some other
folks.

It also depends on the type of work you do. Many are assuming 100%
development activities which don't take as much meatspace activity.
My job includes a lot of interaction with people throughout the
day so working at home everyday isn't possible.

If I ever moved to mostly development activities, I would be very
happy to work from home. I think I have the discipline to be as
productive at home as in the office with development activities.

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