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Remote Work Productivity

  • Writer: alexandralevchuk
    alexandralevchuk
  • Jan 26
  • 1 min read
Alexandra Levchuk, Head of Design, standing by the ocean with wind in her hair, reflecting on remote work productivity and creative energy beyond the office.

This is a note to my younger self.


The one who thought productivity meant office work.


At a desk.

On a schedule.

Nine to five.


What I know now:


Some of my best thinking rarely happened at a desk.

Sometimes on the beach.


When nothing looked productive —except the clarity that followed.


Turquoise ocean waves meeting the shore, representing space and calm that support remote work productivity and creative thinking.

Creative Work Doesn’t Follow Office Hours


Creative work doesn’t clock in at 9or shut down at 5.


It needs space.

Not just schedules.


Lately, the “back to the office” conversation is getting louder.


And listen —

Some structure?

Important.


Collaboration?

Absolutely.


But let’s not confuse presence with performance.


Alexandra Levchuk, Head of Design, holding a white seashell on the beach, symbolizing clarity and remote work productivity outside the office.

Remote Work Productivity Is About Energy, Not Location


Remote work productivity didn’t make me work less.

It let me work when I’m at my best.


Some people need an office.

I need space —and sometimes, waves.


P.S. Where do you do your best thinking?

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