Flexible work gives you a lot more choice and control over your time. You might still have to work for 8 hours, but you can choose the timing windows that best suit your needs and plans.5 And if you’re more comfortable working uninterrupted, flexible work allows you to focus during the times that suit you.
33% of employers surveyed by the CIPD said they felt remote working improved worker productivity levels.6 You see, everyone achieves their best work differently, and with some experimentation, you may find you’re most productive when you work in a café early in the morning, or tucked up in bed late at night. To stay engaged, you need to work in an environment that reflects your needs.
When working in an office or on-site, you have little control over the noise levels and distractions around you. However, when you work from home, you can create the perfect workspace. So, look for an area with natural light and an ambient temperature, fresh air, and minimal distractions. Space must be free of clutter and have comfortable furniture.7
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