Aug
21
Research in the MIT Sloan Management Review shows that remote workers tend to work longer hours and struggle with “turning off” at the end of the day because their workspace blurs into their personal space – two behaviors that can lead to burnout. If you’re a freelancer instead of a full-time company employee who is telecommuting, time really is money; without a salary, you’re earning hourly or per-project commission. The ability to maximise this time becomes difficult when, instead of sitting in an office space in your own home, you’re in a dingy hostel in Bolivia with spotty Internet.
Burning Out in a Dream-come-true Life | Psychology Today