Well, since I personally love remote work, I think what you're describing makes total sense. But at the risk of picking nits, I'll also say that such a scenario isn't really what I think of as "remote work". It feels more to me like "escaping distractions".
Of course, the distinction probably doesn't matter. If it works for you, then you should embrace it (and so should your employer/client/customer).
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Well, since I personally love remote work, I think what you're describing makes total sense. But at the risk of picking nits, I'll also say that such a scenario isn't really what I think of as "remote work". It feels more to me like "escaping distractions".
Of course, the distinction probably doesn't matter. If it works for you, then you should embrace it (and so should your employer/client/customer).