Work From Home -2022- Niksindian Original -
Write-Up: “Work From Home” (2022) by NiksIndian Original
Managing mental health and avoiding burnout
The track doesn’t just complain; it celebrates the absurdity. It acknowledges the productivity guilt, the back pain from working on the bed, and the strange joy of wearing a formal shirt with shorts.
You didn't just work from home. You turned a bedroom into a boardroom, a kitchen into a cafeteria, and a 4G hotspot into a lifeline. Work From Home -2022- NiksIndian Original
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- No Commute = No Buffer: Earlier, the 45-minute metro ride was decompression time. In 2022, you closed your laptop and were immediately handed a list of household chores.
- The Guilt Trip: If you weren't working, you felt guilty. If you weren't helping at home, you felt guilty. The NiksIndian employee was trapped in an infinite loop of guilt.
- Zoom Fatigue: That feeling when your eyes burn, but you have to look attentive for the 3rd stand-up of the day.
Here are some statistics and data that support the WFH trend in 2022: Write-Up: “Work From Home” (2022) by NiksIndian Original
The concept of work-from-home has gained immense popularity in recent years, especially with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. As we step into 2022, many companies are adopting a hybrid or fully remote work model, giving employees the flexibility to work from the comfort of their own homes. No Commute = No Buffer: Earlier, the 45-minute



