A review by bronkmb
Remote: Office Not Required by David Heinemeier Hansson

I began to work off-site in 1993 with the birth of my daughter and the advent of the internet. I felt like I was blazing trails and swimming against the current at all times. As a Remoter I could identify with much outlined here. The reminders of caution, which contrary to many office beliefs, is that the remote worker often gets burn-out due to over working. I find I need to set timers to remind myself how long I've been working. And to keep in mind certain times are family, friends or me-time. There are many tools today that make remote work a smart option for all parties involved.