Still Being Told to Return to the Office? Time to Build Your Own Way Out

Still Being Told to Return to the Office? Time to Build Your Own Way Out

July 07, 20256 min read

I. Introduction: The Tension Is Real

It’s 2025—and somehow, despite years of adapting to remote work, some companies are still demanding their employees return to the office. The flexible work-life balance that so many people fought to protect during the pandemic is now being quietly taken away. CEOs are sending out memos. “Return to office” mandates are creeping back in. And people who’ve built routines around family, mental health, and freedom are now being asked to trade it all for long commutes and cubicle walls.

Let’s be real: It’s not about collaboration. It’s not about culture. It’s about control.

And if you're reading this feeling that tug in your gut—resentment, frustration, or just the sinking feeling that you’re not really free—you’re not alone.

Because here’s the truth no one tells you: remote work was never the final destination. Owning your income is.

Whether you’ve thought about starting a side hustle, freelancing, launching a digital product, or using your skills to build something that’s yours—now is the time. The economy is shifting. AI is opening new doors. And the people who will thrive in this next chapter are not the ones who stay loyal to companies demanding in-person time—they’re the ones building freedom on their own terms.

So if you're tired of waiting for permission to live the life you want, keep reading. Let’s talk about how to start creating your exit plan—before they call you back in.

II. Why Companies Want You Back In-Person

Companies are trying to bring you back in person to get back their perceived lack of control. There is a fear of losing productivity due to remote work, despite the statistics showing an increased productivity. These employers are also trying to justify their real estate investments. If they are paying rent or own an office building, having their workers no longer report there makes it seem pointless. These companies can also be running on outdated management styles that run on “face-time,” and having office time is key to their success. I do not want to suggest that this is always bad– there are certainly benefits to the in person style, but the remote model has been proven to help employees improve productivity, while still giving them the time to focus on their home life, and mental health. If remote work has been working better for you, then you should not have to compromise your well being. 

III. The Trap of Going Back

Many of these companies are trying to lure their workforce back in, and in doing so, they are setting you up for a higher chance of burnout. With the return to the office, you will have to manage commute times, higher expenses, and a potential reduced quality of life. With increased micromanagement and burnout, you are trading flexibility for false security.

IV. The Future Is Freelance, Flexible, and Free

We’re living in a time where anyone with a laptop and Wi-Fi can build a business. The traditional idea of job security is fading, and in its place is a new kind of freedom: the freedom to monetize your skills, your story, and your solutions, on your own terms.

The rise of solo entrepreneurs, creators, and service providers isn’t a trend, it’s a movement. From freelance marketers and graphic designers to online coaches, content creators, and digital product builders, people are creating real income streams outside the walls of any office. These aren’t just side gigs anymore. They’re legitimate, scalable businesses.

And the best part? You don’t need to be famous or have thousands of followers to win.

Thanks to the internet, remote skills are in demand globally. Writing, consulting, designing, coding, marketing, teaching—whatever you’re good at, someone out there is willing to pay for it. So why limit yourself to a local job market? The same skills that your company undervalues could be worth double, even triple, in a different context—especially if you’re the one setting the rates.

AI and automation are now leveling the playing field like never before. You don’t need a team of employees to run a business. Tools exist today that can handle your emails, schedule your posts, generate content, analyze your marketing, and even build your landing pages—automatically. What used to take a full department can now be managed by one person with the right systems in place.

This is the age of lean, nimble, self-driven businesses. You don’t need permission. You need a plan—and the courage to start.

Because the future isn't just remote.

The future is yours to own.

V. Why You Should Start Your Own Income Stream Now

Starting your own income stream is best to start while you're still employed. There is less risk if you have a backup, as well as a supplemental income. With the current digital tools, with more sure to come, side hustles have become easier and faster. You can dedicate the time you want, rather than having to spend every minute worrying and fretting over something as simple as emails. That is not to say it is not a time commitment, but you get to spend that time doing what you love, rather than worrying about the nitty gritty. 

Now, Venture Capital is not a requirement for growing your business, you just need consistency, content, and a niche. The side income you start today could become your main income in 6–12 months.

VI. Actionable First Steps: How to Start Building Your Way Out

You don’t need to quit your job or raise capital to start your own thing. Just take the first step.

1. Identify a Skill or Problem You Can Solve
What do people come to you for? What problem can you help them fix? That’s your offer.

2. Choose One Simple Platform
Pick one place to show up consistently:

  • Substack for writing

  • YouTube or TikTok for video

  • Instagram for quick value posts

  • GoHighLevel if you're ready to collect leads + automate

Don’t try to be everywhere. Just start somewhere.

3. Build an Audience, Not Just a Product
Share insights, wins, behind-the-scenes—build trust before you sell. People buy from people they connect with.

4. Automate and Test a Simple Offer
Start small: a session, a guide, a workshop. Use tools like GoHighLevel or ConvertKit to automate delivery and follow-up. Test, tweak, repeat.

This isn’t about a side hustle—it’s about building leverage.
You own your time when you own your income.

VII. Final Word: You Have a Choice

Just because your company wants you back doesn’t mean you have to go back to being trapped. Don’t settle for less because you’re afraid. If you have a great idea, you need to share it. The real freedom isn’t just working remotely—it’s owning your income.

Ready to start building your own path to freedom? Contact Chris Mateo here to get a free fifteen minute consultation.

The GYB Team is dedicated to helping businesses grow and thrive by creating meaningful connections with their audience. With expertise in brand development, community building, strategic marketing, and leveraging AI and automation, we empower businesses to achieve sustainable growth. Whether you're crafting your brand’s culture, using automation to streamline processes, or transforming holiday cheer into year-round success, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

GYB Team

The GYB Team is dedicated to helping businesses grow and thrive by creating meaningful connections with their audience. With expertise in brand development, community building, strategic marketing, and leveraging AI and automation, we empower businesses to achieve sustainable growth. Whether you're crafting your brand’s culture, using automation to streamline processes, or transforming holiday cheer into year-round success, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

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