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Top 20 things Brits will miss when office life returns from sleep to housework

Top 20 things Brits will miss when office life returns from sleep to housework

Many people have been working from home for over a year and the kick-backs include lovely lie ins, no commute and listening to music and watching TV in bed as they work

Employed Brits are 'nervous' about leaving their home comforts behind when they return to the workplace - and will miss getting up later and working in their pyjamas.

Research of 1,060 adults, who have worked from home during the pandemic, found 77 per cent believe spending more time at home has been one of the positives of lockdown.

But this means 63 per cent are not looking forward to leaving this behind once restrictions ease.

The thought of having to commute, and get up earlier, has 42 per cent feeling anxious about being away from their homes and returning to 'normality'.

Others are also going to miss being at home for package deliveries.

To fill the void, the research commissioned by Hotpoint, found 21 per cent are considering taking items with them to remind them of being at home.

The daily commute is high up on most people's list


These include mugs, plates or cutlery, their favourite coffee or even their child's toy.

Jo Hemmings, behavioural psychologist, said: "Unlike Separation Anxiety Disorder, where adults experience high levels of anxiety when they're away from loved ones - Home Separation Anxiety is related to the nervousness around being away from home comforts.

"In other words, we're seeing a rise of FOGO - a fear of going out - now that we're edging closer to normality.

"Brits have cultivated a sense of 'homeliness'; and now that we're going to be spending less time in our homes and compromising that feeling of being safe and secure, it is even more important that we make sure that the time we do spend there is relaxing and of good quality."

The study also found that those polled expect to return to their workplace once restrictions are eased, with 63 per cent planning to split their time between their and home.

Perks like being in for deliveries will be missed by millions


But 31 per cent expect to return full time, according to the research via OnePoll.

While 58 per cent look forward to a return, 42 per cent aren't so keen, with 84 per cent saying they will miss working from home full time.

Nearly two thirds – 65 per cent – would now describe themselves as a homebody - preferring the pleasures and activities that centre around the home.

More than four in 10, 44 per cent, are now more appreciative of their home compared to before the lockdown, while 43 per cent are more attached to their belongings.

It also emerged 45 per cent felt their job's enjoyment levels remained the same whether at work or at home, but 39 per cent found it more enjoyable being based in their own surroundings.

The commute, being around lots of people and losing the ability to appreciate the little things like lunchtime walks, were the things that made employees most nervous about a return.

Keeping on top of cleaning so it doesn't pile up, getting in a good routine, fitting in exercise and walks and keeping on track with the laundry, were the biggest everyday accomplishments from working at home.

And nearly one in five (18 per cent) have bought more home appliances during this time as a third increased the number of times they've had to use their washing machine.

New loungewear and bedsheets were also among the home comforts Brits have invested more into during the last 12 months.

Kimberley Garner, brand manager for Hotpoint, said, "One of the pros we can take from the pandemic is that Brits have built a real attachment to their homes and their belongings, investing more in new appliances than before the pandemic to take better care of precious items."

TOP 20 THINGS HOME WORKERS WILL MISS UPON THEIR RETURN TO THE WORKPLACE


1. Not having to commute
2. Getting up later
3. Being at home for package deliveries
4. Being able to work in comfy clothes (e.g. jogging bottoms, slippers)
5. Being able to be flexible with meal prep / when they want to eat
6. Being able to do housework during the day
7. A quieter environment to get more done
8. That feeling of home
9. Not having to share a loo with colleagues
10. Being able to listen to their favourite music while working
11. Being able to work under little or no supervision
12. Being around their pets as much
13. Not having to wear make-up
14. Being able to go online and look at non-work things
15. Being able to work in their pyjamas
16. Being able to cosy up with a blanket between meetings
17. Being around their children as much
18. Clean hand towels
19. Being able to have naps during the day
20. Being able to work from their bed

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