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Working From Home vs Working at an Office [Comic]

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Working from home: the most profitable way to avoid weather. While we think working from home can be great, there are a few noticeable differences between office and home work…

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This comic was created by James Chapman for the Toggl Team – the people behind the world’s no. 1-time tracking app.

Working from home can be amazing, but it can also be a bottomless pit of distraction. To avoid being sucked into the endless void, it’s important to take steps to ensure you’re staying on track. Setting boundaries and maintaining a routine are both key. You may find, with the right prep, you’re actually able to accomplish much more at home!

Ah geez, that’s neat! Do you have any more comics?

What a wild, totally random coincidence you asked! We do have even more comics and infographics!

If you’re a frequent traveler, you may want to check out our guide to using lifehacking (aka common sense) to make your airport experience 250% more pleasant. We’ve also used dinosaurs to explain the different issues freelancers deal with when working with clients.

We’ve also done an epic piece about how the world might be a little different if it were created by a programmer. If that sort of thing is your jam, you may also enjoy The Unicorn Startup Simulator – a highly realistic, deeply immoral game about life in the gritty startup scene of Silicon Valley.

We’ll also keep doing these comics, so like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram if you want these delivered directly to your eyeballs! We also post on LinkedIn if you want to pretend you’re doing work.

If you have any ideas for the next one, or if you think we’ve missed an essential part of working from home, let us know where it says “Comments”.

Olivia Ng

Olivia is a person at Toggl

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