PICTURE STUDY: Working In Pajamas Is Actually A Power Symbol In Italy And We Need To Embrace It
I saw this pop up on my Instagram timeline and figured, hey, people always click Diletta Leotta blogs. Let's put something together here. So I did a study. You see Diletta Leotta is talking about working in pajamas. I too am working in pajamas, or at the minimum what I wear around the house. It's simple really. You work from home you don't put on a suit. You don't put on any sort of pants that need a belt and you for sure don't wear a shirt with a collar. You don't need to impress anyone.
So I went ahead and did a study. I looked at myself in the mirror and realized working in pajamas makes you work harder. Go ahead and check blog count. You almost make up for looking like a slob - unless you're Diletta Leotta. I've actually thought about being a full time pajama guy in the winter. Not walking around in booties or shit like that. But pajama pants are comfortable as hell. Slap those bad boys on when the weather turns and it's dark 20 hours a day.
Look some may say this was just a way to get you to click a Diletta Leotta blog. You're not wrong. But it's trying to use some creativity here besides Diletta Leotta is the most attractive person in the world, which I will argue too. So if Diletta can do TV shows in pajamas, why can't the person work from home and do Excel sheets in the same?
The whole work from home thing is fascinating to me. I spent 8 years in the cubes, none of which were work from home. I had to put on khakis and a polo shirt like an idiot every single day. Get my coffee to go and drive through traffic like I'm Dennis Reynolds. Then I had to have the same bullshit conversation every day before delaying time until 5pm hit. It was literally a race to time, not against it. Working from home is a gift. It's 2022, we all have e-mails, we all have cell phones, we're all addicted to both.
Like Diletta says, work in pajamas.