Work From Home... a Day in Pajamas
Abbishek Sharma
Corporate Real Estate | Portfolio Planning Expert | Flexible Workplace Strategist
Imagine waking up to a glorious day. The sun peeks through the curtains, the alarm chimes its gentle reminder, and you stretch like a golden retriever preparing for a day of boundless productivity. But wait, you are not headed for the usual rush-hour madness. Oh no, today is “work from home" day. And you know what that means? Pajamas, coffee, and the thrilling realisation that your boss can't see your fuzzy slippers.
There is something undeniably liberating about working in your PJs. It is a symbol of freedom, a middle f****r to the corporate dress code. But it is also a slippery slope. One minute you are answering emails, the next you are knee-deep in a Netflix binge, a half-eaten bag of chips on your stomach.
The big question is, does working in pajamas actually make you more productive? The jury's still out on that one. Some suggest that dressing up for work can put you in a more professional mindset, boosting your focus and performance. But let's be honest, who can concentrate on spreadsheets when you are wrapped around comforts.
Of course, working from home in your pajamas presents a unique challenge… video calls. The key here is to master the art of the "business mullet." That is, business on top, party on the bottom. A crisp shirt or blouse paired with pajama bottoms is the perfect solution for those unexpected Zoom meetings. Just remember to keep your camera angle strategically positioned.
One of the downsides of working from home is the lack of social interaction. When you are in your pajamas all day, the only conversations you have are with your dog or the delivery guy. To combat this, make an effort to connect with colleagues virtually or, better yet, venture out into the real world for some face-to-face interaction.
Working from home can be a blessing or a curse, depending on your personality and work style. If you can stay focused and motivated, it is a great way to enjoy the comforts of home while getting your work done. But if you are prone to procrastination and distraction, it might be best to save the PJs for the weekend.
Before you embrace the pajama life, a word of warning… Once you have experienced the freedom and comfort of working in your PJs, it is hard to go back to the constricting confines of "real" clothes. So, proceed with caution, my friend. The pajama life is seductive.
Senior Vice President Research & Advisory at ANAROCK Property Consultants Ltd.
1 天前Very well and truly articulated Abbishek
Well written Abhishek, it's what goes on when someone is WFM... office is the place to be for me, social interaction tops??
Head (North) - Corporate Leasing and Advisory at ANAROCK | Real Estate & Business Development Specialist
1 周In the words of Mark Twain, “Clothes make the man. N**** people have little or no influence on society.” I’d take the liberty to extend that to pajama clad workers. ??
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1 周What a read Abbishek Sharma out of the world on a Monday morning... On a serious note this needs even serious contemplation...