July 10, 2025
I'm working in the office today.
In order to be in the office at 07:00 AM, means that I need to be out of my house at 05:00 AM.
Right now, I'm happy with my working schedule, Since I need to wake up early only 2 days per week to go to the office, the remaining three days are work from home.
Working in a hybrid company is great, but you also need to learn how to rest well when nobody is watching you, because if you're not going to bed early or wasting your time when working at home, that could lead to bad habits forming through the years, I know this problem since I started my working life at the end of 2019. Be aware that good rest and clear goals can help you achieve more complex projects in the future.
Working Iin Tthe Office
title case has weird rules
I'm working in the office today.
In order to be in the office at 07:00 AM, means that I need to be out of my house at 05:00 AM.
"that means that" would work, but taking out "means that" sounds more natural
also, it is probably more common to see 7 AM than 7:00 AM in informal writing
Right now, I'm happy with my working schedule,. Since I need to wake up early only 2 days per week to go to the office, the remaining three days are work from home.
Working in a hybrid company is great, but you also need to learn how to rest well when nobody is watching you, because if you're not going to bed early or wasting your time when working at home or not going to bed early, that could lead to bad habits forming through the years, I know this problem since I started my working life at the end of 2019.
I switched the order of those because there could be confusion from having "not" come first
For example:
If you are not eating healthy foods or drinking lots of water, you will get sick.
this means: If you are not eating healthy foods AND if you are not drinking nots of water
it does not mean: If you are not eating healthy foods AND if you are drinking lots of water
So in that example, "not" applies to both parts. In your sentence, that could cause confusion, so I switched the order
Be aware that good rest and clear goals can help you achieve more complex projects in the future.
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Working Iin Tthe Office
Title capitalization rules
I'm working in/from the office today.
For hybrid jobs, we typically say "working FROM the office"
In order to be in the office at 0by 7:00 AM, means that I need to be out of my house at 0by 5:00 AM.
"At 7 AM" means arriving exactly at 7:00, not 6:59 and not 7:01. But "by 7 AM" only means that you arrive before 7 AM. Since it is hard to be perfectly punctual, these are better options
Right now, I'm happy with my working schedule, S since I only need to wake up early only 2two days per week to go to the office, t. The remaining three days are work from home.
Instead of writing "2 days" and "three days," choose either "two days / three days" or "2 days / 3 days." Stylistically, numbers under 10 are typically spelled out (two/three).
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I'm working in the office today. I'm working in/from the office today. For hybrid jobs, we typically say "working FROM the office" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
In order to be in the office at 07:00 AM, means that I need to be out of my house at 05:00 AM. In order to be in the office "At 7 AM" means arriving exactly at 7:00, not 6:59 and not 7:01. But "by 7 AM" only means that you arrive before 7 AM. Since it is hard to be perfectly punctual, these are better options In order to be in the office at 07:00 AM, "that means that" would work, but taking out "means that" sounds more natural also, it is probably more common to see 7 AM than 7:00 AM in informal writing |
Right now, I'm happy with my working schedule, Since I need to wake up early only 2 days per week to go to the office, the remaining three days are work from home. Right now, I'm happy with my work Instead of writing "2 days" and "three days," choose either "two days / three days" or "2 days / 3 days." Stylistically, numbers under 10 are typically spelled out (two/three). Right now, I'm happy with my working schedule |
Working in a hybrid company is great, but you also need to learn how to rest well when nobody is watching you, because if you're not going to bed early or wasting your time when working at home, that could lead to bad habits forming through the years, I know this problem since I started my working life at the end of 2019. Working in a hybrid company is great, but you also need to learn how to rest well when nobody is watching you, because if you're not going to bed early or if you're wasting your time when working Working in a hybrid company is great, but you also need to learn how to rest well when nobody is watching you, because if you're I switched the order of those because there could be confusion from having "not" come first For example: If you are not eating healthy foods or drinking lots of water, you will get sick. this means: If you are not eating healthy foods AND if you are not drinking nots of water it does not mean: If you are not eating healthy foods AND if you are drinking lots of water So in that example, "not" applies to both parts. In your sentence, that could cause confusion, so I switched the order |
Be aware that good rest and clear goals can help you achieve more complex projects in the future. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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