Remoting Working Doesn’t always Follow The Rules

Remote work promised freedom and flexibility. But for many women, it delivered longer hours, blurred boundaries and a loneliness no one talked about.

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The Numbers Tell a Story You Already Know.

Remote work changed everything, including how much we give. Here’s what the data actually shows about life outside the office.

10%

increase in weekly hours for remote workers vs. office counterparts

76%

increase in weekly hours for remote workers vs. office counterparts

190+

extra hours logged annually

72 mins

average daily commute time saved about half of which often goes back to work

You're burned out because the work lines are blurred.

Remote work doesn’t just change where you work, but it changes how you relate to work entirely. 

No Door To Close To Leave Work

Without a commute to signal the end of the day, it's easy to stay online an extra hour, then two. The always-on culture is no longer optional and has become habitual.

High Productivity, No Protection

Remote workers are often more productive. That productivity gets linked to higher output, creating a higher baseline expectation. You're time is no longer protected.

Your Isolation Is Invisible

You can be on calls all day and still feel completely alone. The ambient connection of an office, the small moments, and the hallway chats don’t translate to Zoom.

Middle Managers Carry More Weight

Managers working remotely are 20% more likely to report longer hours than their teams. Leading from a distance, without the in-person becomes a drag.

“I like having the choice of where I work. Most days I start off at home then head in the coworking space.” 

“Coworking keeps me accountable especially with eating meals. It forces me to pack and cook lunch the night before so I don’t spend all my money on eating out for lunch.”

“The best part os leaving my personal life mental load at home and I can focus on my work when I’m working”

“Honestly, it’s save my marriage. Since both of work remotely, we’re not in eachothers space and work meetings.”

You shouldn’t have to figure this out alone.

Join a community of women rewriting what remote work looks like, on their terms. If you’re still not sure if coworking is right for you, schedule a tour.

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