Behind Closed Doors, Pros and Cons

No dought that the first association regarding the term “Behind Closed Doors” in a negative one. However, I just got on the train, and that means that in a second, the train will start moving and I will be on my way home… and that is a super positive thing.
Almost always the situation derives its meaning from Timing, Context, and Intent.
How Much More “At Home” You Can Feel?

I couldn’t help it from thinking if telling people to “feel at home” is always a good idea. We all like people around us to feel great and be comfortable, secure and productive. However Maybe, “feel at home” is a little bit too much?
If you have any suggestions on how people should feel in order to be at their best, please share below.