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sisu_man
·5 anni fa·discuss
Funny how often I forget how powerful this can be sometimes. One nuance I would add though is reading straight through may not be the most effective strategy. Recall or testing is a super important aspect of transferring from short->long term memory. Reading a bit then playing with examples, or explaining the concepts to co-workers/friends can really help with the learning process.
sisu_man
·5 anni fa·discuss
I think WFH is challenging for some people as its harder to maintain that social connection to your org. You have to work a bit harder, have already built the relationships, or simply be secure knowing that you can deliver value to the org and even if people do not see you on a consistent basis that you are valued by the team/org. Embrace the change though I think, its certainly worth the tradeoffs in my mind, no commute is pure glory.
sisu_man
·5 anni fa·discuss
Work from home has given me opportunities that were previously unavailable because companies did not want remote employees (it was not in the culture). I can now pick up some part time contract work at these places to help save $$.

IMO WFH is a lot easier on smaller teams/org's, where you have deep expertise. It is not a pancea, but it certainly is better then no WFH.