Topic: Work from home Flexibility: being able to change or be changed depending on circumstancesWork-life balance: the time spent at your job in comparison to the time spent on your personal lifeDistraction: something that takes away your attention from something elseBurnout: fatigue or tiredness from being overworkedSense of community: when members of a group have a feeling of belonging and that they matter to one anotherColleagues: people you work withCamaraderie: the feeling of friendship and trust that people who work together or spend time together shareTeamwork: when people work together to accomplish a goalIsolation: the feeling or state of being separated from othersProductivity: how much you work you produce in relation to how much time you spendWorkplace: any location where a person performs a jobWork remotely or remote work: when an employee works from home rather than an office and uses the phone and/or computer to communicationTelecommute: same as “remote work”Chained to a desk: when someone feels forced or obligated to work exclusively from their desk9 to 5: the typical hours of work in many countries. Also can mean normal sometimes boring or mundane jobs.Carbon footprint: how much carbon dioxide someone/something’s actions createSustainability benefits: the results of protecting the environment through less waste and less pollutionEnvironmentally friendly: describes things or activities that do not harm the environmentFinancially viable: describes something that allows companies to generate income, fulfill responsibilities and continue to growSupervision: when someone manages a person or department to make sure rules are followed and work is done correctlyLockdown: when people are not allowed to leave an area as a security measureHybrid work: work from both home and officeAutonomy: when you make decisions for yourself without the control of others Join the conversation Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Website Comment * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.