When considering whether or not to work from home, you may think that the biggest consideration is if you are an introvert who likes to work alone. But Michael Segovia, lead trainer for the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (a personality assessment tool that is used by around 80% of Fortune 1000 companies to give employees a better understanding of how their personality preferences affect their working lives), says that anyone, regardless of their personality, can work from home. The trick to working from home effectively is self-understanding.
Segovia identifies six personality preferences and shares ways in which we can work from home effectively within these personality traits.
Via The Learning Factor
The trick to being successful while working from home is understanding how to work around your personality preferences.