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Workers log 10 percent more weekly hours when working remotely alone without external stops like commute or office cues. A study of over half a million American workers found remote employees spend less time socializing and report higher daily loneliness at 25 percent compared to on-site staff. Revenge bedtime procrastination occurs as people stay up late reclaiming lost personal time after work bleeds into evenings.
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