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Studies show remote workers (who work outside the office some, but not all, of the time) on average are more productive, more innovative and more engaged. Companies who have remote work policies experience less turnover and are more attractive to employees—and young workers in particular. Studies show that it's clear there is increased productivity in working at home versus working in an office. However, there can be a learning curve on how to increase your productivity and reduce distractions at home. Simply being in the office helps me get in the mood to focus and work hard. While most of this comes from having a physical space dedicated to work, separated from the tempting distractions of home, it also helps just being surrounded by other productive people. Read More at http://bit.ly/2LFg0sC