
Remote Work Productivity Tools
The first time I worked from home, I thought it would be paradise. No commute, no boss peeking over my shoulder, no need to wear pants with zippers. Then by 11 a.m. I was still in bed, laptop balanced on my knees, distracted by a pile of laundry that somehow felt louder than my Slack notifications. That’s when I realized the truth: freedom without structure is chaos.a And chaos doesn’t meet deadlines. So I began hunting for remote work productivity tools that could keep me sane, organized, a