Career well-being can be influenced by many things, one of which is the convenience of mobilization. Traveling to and from work can have a big influence on mood and productivity. Therefore, the distance between where we live and where we work is an important thing to consider, especially for those of us who live in a crowded city like Jakarta.
Living close to your workplace has its benefits, from economic to social.
Cost-effective
Closer travel distances make travel costs relatively cheaper. Expenses incurred for transportation can be reduced and allocated for other needs. Especially if the place of residence is within walking radius. Not only the contents of the wallet, the body also benefits and becomes healthier.
More free time
The length of travel time is reduced. As a result, there is more free time that can be utilized. Relaxing with friends and family, me-time, and new hobbies are all possible. Things like this clearly have a good impact on our social relationships and creativity.
More flexible schedule
Living close to your workplace also allows you to have a more flexible schedule. Sudden meetings may not be a hassle, as traveling from home to work doesn't take up a lot of time and energy.
However, having a home close to your workplace is not without its challenges.
More expensive rent
Residences around business areas or offices usually have a higher value. The high demand in these areas also increases the cost of living. The available space is also more limited.
Difficult to realize when no longer single
Minimal space availability and high prices make it harder to afford housing near the workplace, especially for those with families. This is because more family members require more space. Plus, there are usually no schools in business areas. So, more effort is needed to manage children's education access needs.
Living close to your workplace in Jakarta has its ups and downs. But, with government intervention, these sorrows should be prevented. Expensive rents and limited space should be addressed, for example by providing vertical housing and low-cost flats (RSM). If housing near business places is more affordable, workers' commuting distances will be healthier and hopefully boost productivity.
However, the government's efforts do not end there. The city as a system must totally support the lives of its citizens. Infrastructure and other public facilities such as transportation must also be developed. Of course, so that the journey from home to work, far or near, remains enjoyable.