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How do you not feel lazy at your wfh job?

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    First ill preface that I know i am REALLY spoiled to even have a wfh job. Im honestly amazed something like this exists.

    Which leads me to my question. Im good at my job, its a great company, I get nothing but good feedback. But honestly, its easy. Really if anyone wanted to learn, they could do it. I feel guilty pretty much everyday at how easy it is. But the fact that its easy also makes it really difficult to put in 45 hours of real work. I try to use some of the time for educational videos or something related to work but honestly with my adhd mind, 9 hours is a lot unless im SUPER busy.

    All my previous work has been jobs running around all day, fixing problems, managing people, which I dont want to go back to necessarily but sometimes I miss it. I work very well in chaos.

    I have tried meds to zoink me out and they do work, but I prefer not to be dependent.

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    I second the other commenter. WFH is different from office. I have a very "heads-down" job, so a bit different from you. At the office there are constant distractions, people coming up and talking to me, going to get coffees, long lunches. Think about how much work you really got done in an office, real actual work.

    That's why WFH it's not about being constant full-bore all day. Instead it's about getting yourself into hyper-focus mode for a few hours. In 3 hours of hyper-focus mode at home I could get done an entire's day worth of work at an office. If you can set that bar and be comfortable with what you got done, then you can be more chill the rest of the day.

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    • B [email protected]

      First ill preface that I know i am REALLY spoiled to even have a wfh job. Im honestly amazed something like this exists.

      Which leads me to my question. Im good at my job, its a great company, I get nothing but good feedback. But honestly, its easy. Really if anyone wanted to learn, they could do it. I feel guilty pretty much everyday at how easy it is. But the fact that its easy also makes it really difficult to put in 45 hours of real work. I try to use some of the time for educational videos or something related to work but honestly with my adhd mind, 9 hours is a lot unless im SUPER busy.

      All my previous work has been jobs running around all day, fixing problems, managing people, which I dont want to go back to necessarily but sometimes I miss it. I work very well in chaos.

      I have tried meds to zoink me out and they do work, but I prefer not to be dependent.

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      You need to compartmentalize. Create an office space if you can. When you start work, walk around the block, come home, go into the office, and start work. At the end of work, walk around the block come home and start your normal life.

      Don't use your personal PC or gaming pc for work. Make it and the whole setup look, sound, and feel different.

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      • B [email protected]

        First ill preface that I know i am REALLY spoiled to even have a wfh job. Im honestly amazed something like this exists.

        Which leads me to my question. Im good at my job, its a great company, I get nothing but good feedback. But honestly, its easy. Really if anyone wanted to learn, they could do it. I feel guilty pretty much everyday at how easy it is. But the fact that its easy also makes it really difficult to put in 45 hours of real work. I try to use some of the time for educational videos or something related to work but honestly with my adhd mind, 9 hours is a lot unless im SUPER busy.

        All my previous work has been jobs running around all day, fixing problems, managing people, which I dont want to go back to necessarily but sometimes I miss it. I work very well in chaos.

        I have tried meds to zoink me out and they do work, but I prefer not to be dependent.

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        Work 5 hour per day. Do chores rest of the time.

        You got a lot of wage slave conditioning to work through

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        • B [email protected]

          First ill preface that I know i am REALLY spoiled to even have a wfh job. Im honestly amazed something like this exists.

          Which leads me to my question. Im good at my job, its a great company, I get nothing but good feedback. But honestly, its easy. Really if anyone wanted to learn, they could do it. I feel guilty pretty much everyday at how easy it is. But the fact that its easy also makes it really difficult to put in 45 hours of real work. I try to use some of the time for educational videos or something related to work but honestly with my adhd mind, 9 hours is a lot unless im SUPER busy.

          All my previous work has been jobs running around all day, fixing problems, managing people, which I dont want to go back to necessarily but sometimes I miss it. I work very well in chaos.

          I have tried meds to zoink me out and they do work, but I prefer not to be dependent.

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          Sounds like you just need to find some ways to stay busy. My go-to is to either develop yourself or research your industry.

          The first option involves getting more education that relates to your field. Classes, courses, webinars, etc. Build your skills on the company dime. What you learn of yours to keep, so learn all you can.

          The second option is better suited to forums, magazines, publications, and news articles. What is going on with your industry and peers? Being on the cutting edge can involve a lot of just sitting and reading. Just write up a quick summary and save it for future reference or to justify the time spent.

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          • B [email protected]

            Nothing beyond normal monitoring. I can be away for hours with no one caring.

            Sorry, its not really that type of company. Engineering based

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            Bummer.
            Well my suggestion is to stop feeling bad and stop worrying. I don't understand where your moral quandary is coming from. I can't get a company to look at my resume. Count your blessings because your life is better than MisterNeon's.

            I need someone to help me before I become homeless.

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              Yeah I have guilt in amy job that im not working hard enough ha. Murica!

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              • scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.techS [email protected]

                I second the other commenter. WFH is different from office. I have a very "heads-down" job, so a bit different from you. At the office there are constant distractions, people coming up and talking to me, going to get coffees, long lunches. Think about how much work you really got done in an office, real actual work.

                That's why WFH it's not about being constant full-bore all day. Instead it's about getting yourself into hyper-focus mode for a few hours. In 3 hours of hyper-focus mode at home I could get done an entire's day worth of work at an office. If you can set that bar and be comfortable with what you got done, then you can be more chill the rest of the day.

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                I am good at short hyper focus at least!

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                • B [email protected]

                  First ill preface that I know i am REALLY spoiled to even have a wfh job. Im honestly amazed something like this exists.

                  Which leads me to my question. Im good at my job, its a great company, I get nothing but good feedback. But honestly, its easy. Really if anyone wanted to learn, they could do it. I feel guilty pretty much everyday at how easy it is. But the fact that its easy also makes it really difficult to put in 45 hours of real work. I try to use some of the time for educational videos or something related to work but honestly with my adhd mind, 9 hours is a lot unless im SUPER busy.

                  All my previous work has been jobs running around all day, fixing problems, managing people, which I dont want to go back to necessarily but sometimes I miss it. I work very well in chaos.

                  I have tried meds to zoink me out and they do work, but I prefer not to be dependent.

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                  The short answer is I don't.

                  I get my work done, my boss is happy with my performance, and I get some extra training done on the side. With the rest of the time, I get simple chores done around the house, or simply screw around. It's never directly stated, but my boss is well aware that since our team is full time WFH, there will be non-work activities on work time. Even when I was at the office, I wouldn't be focused on work the entire time.

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                    First ill preface that I know i am REALLY spoiled to even have a wfh job. Im honestly amazed something like this exists.

                    Which leads me to my question. Im good at my job, its a great company, I get nothing but good feedback. But honestly, its easy. Really if anyone wanted to learn, they could do it. I feel guilty pretty much everyday at how easy it is. But the fact that its easy also makes it really difficult to put in 45 hours of real work. I try to use some of the time for educational videos or something related to work but honestly with my adhd mind, 9 hours is a lot unless im SUPER busy.

                    All my previous work has been jobs running around all day, fixing problems, managing people, which I dont want to go back to necessarily but sometimes I miss it. I work very well in chaos.

                    I have tried meds to zoink me out and they do work, but I prefer not to be dependent.

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                    I just accepted feeling lazy. I'm sitting here waiting for more work to come in an hour into my day right now, just screwing around on piefed. In two hours I'll have a bit more to do, and then I'll probably play my drums and mess around on my steam deck some. My boss outright recommended books for downtime, so I don't even feel bad.

                    If you're getting done everything they expect you to and doing it well, there's no reason to spend all day still not working but sitting anxiously available in your desk chair imo. That's a good way to drive yourself crazy.

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                      Yeah I have guilt in amy job that im not working hard enough ha. Murica!

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                      You made it out of the bad working conditions, use this free time to fix your mental health.

                      It is a privilege, dont waste it.

                      Bad times might come back any day.

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                        You need to compartmentalize. Create an office space if you can. When you start work, walk around the block, come home, go into the office, and start work. At the end of work, walk around the block come home and start your normal life.

                        Don't use your personal PC or gaming pc for work. Make it and the whole setup look, sound, and feel different.

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                        If only these two realities could be somehow... I dunno, severed from each other. Wouldn't that be nice, with no foreseeable consequences?

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                          I stopped caring, because honestly, I'm a salaried employee. You pay me to perform a job, NOT to be in the clock for X hours.

                          Employers do that because they figure that they'll pay less in the long run than paying employees hourly rates with overtime added in.

                          If their attempt to screw me over fails, I honestly couldn't be happier.

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                          Same here. Mostly WFH and salaried. I do my job. It only takes a few hours at the busiest of times. That said I'm responding to phone calls between 7am-7pm 6 days a week. I felt lazy at first then realize my numbers for my branch are high and I'm doing what they pay me for and if I did more it's still the same pay so fuck it.

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                          • misterneon@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                            Bummer.
                            Well my suggestion is to stop feeling bad and stop worrying. I don't understand where your moral quandary is coming from. I can't get a company to look at my resume. Count your blessings because your life is better than MisterNeon's.

                            I need someone to help me before I become homeless.

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                            I feel bad because I always get hired just because im likeable. Never had a problem with it.

                            Then I see literal Harvard grads and engineers that can't get jobs and its crazy to me. If I was boss, I'd hire on skill not likability (to a point).

                            All I can give for advice is, move to the Midwest. EVERYWHERE is hiring. But then you live near a lot of far right wingnuts is a downside.

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                            • toomanypancakes@piefed.worldT [email protected]

                              I just accepted feeling lazy. I'm sitting here waiting for more work to come in an hour into my day right now, just screwing around on piefed. In two hours I'll have a bit more to do, and then I'll probably play my drums and mess around on my steam deck some. My boss outright recommended books for downtime, so I don't even feel bad.

                              If you're getting done everything they expect you to and doing it well, there's no reason to spend all day still not working but sitting anxiously available in your desk chair imo. That's a good way to drive yourself crazy.

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                              Thats pretty much exactly what I do ha. I always feel everyone ele is working way harder than me and really busy but the reality is I bet a lot of them are just watching football and not caring at all!

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                              • B [email protected]

                                First ill preface that I know i am REALLY spoiled to even have a wfh job. Im honestly amazed something like this exists.

                                Which leads me to my question. Im good at my job, its a great company, I get nothing but good feedback. But honestly, its easy. Really if anyone wanted to learn, they could do it. I feel guilty pretty much everyday at how easy it is. But the fact that its easy also makes it really difficult to put in 45 hours of real work. I try to use some of the time for educational videos or something related to work but honestly with my adhd mind, 9 hours is a lot unless im SUPER busy.

                                All my previous work has been jobs running around all day, fixing problems, managing people, which I dont want to go back to necessarily but sometimes I miss it. I work very well in chaos.

                                I have tried meds to zoink me out and they do work, but I prefer not to be dependent.

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                                The important thing is that you aren’t behind on your existing responsibilities. Even in some office jobs, not everyone is productive 100% of their 8-9 hour shifts.

                                You can always ask for additional responsibilities/training, offer to help your coworkers, or take a second (maybe part-time) job if you want to keep your skills sharp. Or use the free time to teach yourself something that you are interested in even if it’s not work-related.

                                Feel free to ignore this next part if you feel it doesn’t apply to you, but I’ve always been afraid to get too comfortable at work when I was in a situation like yours if something were to happen to my current job. Nothing feels certain or secure anymore - layoffs, new technologies, changes in leadership, company failing or deciding you are under-utilized… - I like to have backup options in case I find myself out of work.

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                                  First ill preface that I know i am REALLY spoiled to even have a wfh job. Im honestly amazed something like this exists.

                                  Which leads me to my question. Im good at my job, its a great company, I get nothing but good feedback. But honestly, its easy. Really if anyone wanted to learn, they could do it. I feel guilty pretty much everyday at how easy it is. But the fact that its easy also makes it really difficult to put in 45 hours of real work. I try to use some of the time for educational videos or something related to work but honestly with my adhd mind, 9 hours is a lot unless im SUPER busy.

                                  All my previous work has been jobs running around all day, fixing problems, managing people, which I dont want to go back to necessarily but sometimes I miss it. I work very well in chaos.

                                  I have tried meds to zoink me out and they do work, but I prefer not to be dependent.

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                                  I turned my company 100% WFH in 2012. The fact is that out of an 8 hour workday at the office, most people only do about four hours of actual, put your head down and focus, work.

                                  My suggestion is, if possible, moonlight a second wfh job. If you can do the work to satisfaction, you might as well get paid for it. Just don't get caught by your main employer. We (my company) don't care but many are touchy about it.

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                                    I feel bad because I always get hired just because im likeable. Never had a problem with it.

                                    Then I see literal Harvard grads and engineers that can't get jobs and its crazy to me. If I was boss, I'd hire on skill not likability (to a point).

                                    All I can give for advice is, move to the Midwest. EVERYWHERE is hiring. But then you live near a lot of far right wingnuts is a downside.

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                                    I don't want to move the Midwest. I want to have a remote job again.

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                                    • B [email protected]

                                      Yeah I have guilt in amy job that im not working hard enough ha. Murica!

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                                      Honestly I used to get this, now I just focus on what tangible deliverables I have and if I’m getting them done in a timely manner. If I am, I take whatever time I need away from work.

                                      I also like working flexible hours. Sometimes meetings bog me down and I have trouble constantly context switching (there’s something called a context switching cognitive penalty). So on those days I’ll relax in between meetings (other than some minor maintenance and meeting prep work), and then I’ll get some work done after hours when I’m feeling more focused and won’t be interrupted. Though this may not be possible for everyone with family obligations.

                                      Finally, find some fun projects to do at work in between other obligations. Doesn’t have to be some major thing, but sometimes I’ll find an opportunity to develop minor tooling to help myself or my team. I try to find things that will also develop my own skillset.

                                      Bonus is that a lot of my side projects get brought up during my performance review.

                                      The above makes it sound like I work way more than 40 hours a week, I definitely do not lol. But doing things at my own pace lets me get all my work done and then some, and I have a work life balance.

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                                        First ill preface that I know i am REALLY spoiled to even have a wfh job. Im honestly amazed something like this exists.

                                        Which leads me to my question. Im good at my job, its a great company, I get nothing but good feedback. But honestly, its easy. Really if anyone wanted to learn, they could do it. I feel guilty pretty much everyday at how easy it is. But the fact that its easy also makes it really difficult to put in 45 hours of real work. I try to use some of the time for educational videos or something related to work but honestly with my adhd mind, 9 hours is a lot unless im SUPER busy.

                                        All my previous work has been jobs running around all day, fixing problems, managing people, which I dont want to go back to necessarily but sometimes I miss it. I work very well in chaos.

                                        I have tried meds to zoink me out and they do work, but I prefer not to be dependent.

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                                        I find that having a task list that you use religiously helps a lot because then you can visually see what you have to do.

                                        At some point though, if you’re getting all your work done and don’t have more to do, work on bettering yourself in some way you care about and enjoy it while it lasts.

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                                        • B [email protected]

                                          First ill preface that I know i am REALLY spoiled to even have a wfh job. Im honestly amazed something like this exists.

                                          Which leads me to my question. Im good at my job, its a great company, I get nothing but good feedback. But honestly, its easy. Really if anyone wanted to learn, they could do it. I feel guilty pretty much everyday at how easy it is. But the fact that its easy also makes it really difficult to put in 45 hours of real work. I try to use some of the time for educational videos or something related to work but honestly with my adhd mind, 9 hours is a lot unless im SUPER busy.

                                          All my previous work has been jobs running around all day, fixing problems, managing people, which I dont want to go back to necessarily but sometimes I miss it. I work very well in chaos.

                                          I have tried meds to zoink me out and they do work, but I prefer not to be dependent.

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                                          I'm commissioned. I get paid more the more I sell and my team gets paid more the more we sell. If we are lazy we make less.

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