Why Working in Your PJs Is a Hard No

Zack Greenfield • January 6, 2023

On this video I'm gonna tell you why working in your PJs is a hard no and no, I'm not in my PJs, but let's talk about it. 

Many of us had the chance to work from home during the pandemic, and you still may be working from home or working from, you know, not the office, whatever that may be. It might be some Airbnb on an island. I don't know what you got pulled off here, but I have a few things to say. After 10 years of working from my own spaces, uh, on my own schedule, I could tell you that working from your PJs does not work. You gotta get like some sort of regular routine going where you make that shift to work mode. Say, you know, for me that means exercise, shower, full dress shape, like the whole thing. Like I would be going to go out and then, but I go to work. And that sometimes that's laptop here at a desk like this. Sometimes that's over to the other side of the property to, um, be in the office space. 

Sometimes that's at a cafe, sometimes that's at a restaurant. I love working in environments like that where there's a lot of like sort of energy in the background. So I suggest that if you're kind of flying solo, they get around some sort of vibe can help I think, depending if it's too distracting. But working in your pajamas is definitely not gonna be the best version of your creative, productive self. So that's all I'm gonna say about it. After nearly a decade of doing my own schedule, sharing that with you. If you're still new to the work from home or work on your own gig, iron out the routine so that it feels like you're ready to meet anyone. And in fact, you may on Zoom and other circumstances like that online where it's nice to be presentable. So go ahead and smash this video with your, the light button. Smash the light button on this video. Yeah, I'd love to have you subscriber. See you on the next one.
GET HELP TODAY
By Zack Greenfield May 5, 2026
Agentic AI is revolutionizing the marketing funnel. See how autonomous AI agents are boosting conversion and slashing costs in 2025.
By Zack Greenfield April 30, 2026
Brand trust in 2026 is tested as AI-generated and human content collide. Here’s how business owners can harness authenticity for real growth.
By Zack Greenfield April 28, 2026
Conversational AI ads are reshaping digital marketing in 2025. Discover how Snap and YouTube's AI-driven features can future-proof your marketing strategy.
By Zack Greenfield April 23, 2026
AI agents like OpenAI’s Workspace Agents and industry shifts from Fox to Google are quietly reshaping marketing. Learn how to leverage them for ROI.
By Zack Greenfield April 22, 2026
Small restaurants in Scottsdale are drowning in competition. Old Town alone packs more than 90 dining establishments into a few walkable blocks, and that doesn't count the resort restaurants with marketing budgets bigger than your annual revenue. Add rising food costs, labor shortages, and the shift to third-party delivery platforms taking 30% cuts, and you've got a business environment where half of new restaurants fail within their first year.
By Zack Greenfield April 16, 2026
You're plating during dinner rush when your phone buzzes. Another competitor just posted a reel that hit 50,000 views. Meanwhile, your last Facebook post from three weeks ago got 12 likes—most from your mom and the produce delivery guy. You know you need help, but between managing staff, vendors, health inspections, and actually cooking food, who has time to become a marketing expert?
By Zack Greenfield April 14, 2026
Meta to overtake Google in digital ad revenue as AI transforms marketing automation and branded experiences. Is your business ahead of the curve?
By Zack Greenfield April 9, 2026
LLM-referred traffic is the new SEO frontier in 2025. Ignore it and lose conversions. Here’s how to get your business ready—before your competitors do.
By Zack Greenfield April 7, 2026
Most Arizona businesses don't need a full-service agency with 47 people and a receptionist named Brenda. They need a small team that actually knows their market, responds to texts, and doesn't bill them for "strategy sessions" that could've been an email.
By Zack Greenfield March 31, 2026
Phoenix and Scottsdale sit 12 miles apart, but their marketing playbooks might as well be in different states. What works for a taco shop in Central Phoenix will fall flat for a boutique in Old Town Scottsdale, and pretending otherwise is how small businesses light their marketing budget on fire.
Show More