There’s been a dramatic change in the ways we do business since the pandemic, one that has challenged many entrepreneurs. Traditionally, we traveled to a place of work — a set office location. With few exceptions (such as ecommerce or startups), this has been the case for the better part of 100 years, during which many companies have attempted to reduce their footprint away from traditional brick-and-mortar office space, typically without much success.
Mandated shutdowns and social distancing completely changed this paradigm. At the same time, many employees began to understand the true benefit of a work-life balance. This mindset shift wasn’t necessarily due to the number of hours they were putting into their job, but more to do with the ancillary responsibilities around working.
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