There’s a pretty good chance that wherever you’re reading this article, it’s not from your desk in a traditional office.
You might instead be reading it while you’re working from home or from a coffee shop or another space, or maybe on your phone as you wait between meetings. You may be reading this from your company office, but even if that’s the case, it’s unlikely that you’ll be there every day of the week.
That’s because the rise of hybrid working has fundamentally changed how — and where — many of us do our jobs.
This shift towards remote working has brought benefits to employees, who no longer need to spend hours of their day stuck in traffic or navigating crowded public transport systems. People can spend the time saved by not commuting to the office and back taking care of other daily tasks, providing more time for relaxation and spending time with loved ones in the evenings, although in many cases the reality is that people end up working longer, too.
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