![]() You’ll probably even question your own commitment, so why shouldn’t they? Instead of focusing on your work, you put energy into proving your work ethic to people at the office. On the days or half days that you are working from home, you’ll get the sense that the office is questioning your commitment. That’s it that was my epiphany–astoundingly simple, as they all are. You can defend it or rail against it as much as you like, but here’s the unspoken truth: You are fostering disappointment and frustration from all parties while fooling yourself into believing you’ve arranged for the best of both worlds. It isn’t really working, and it isn’t really being at home. ![]() For working parents, working from home is the worst of everything.
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