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by JohnFen
2297 days ago
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> Not to mention I have zero dedicated space to actually work. This is key for me. I can work from home without a problem. I've even started and run entire companies from home. However, I absolutely must have a room which is entirely devoted to work. It's an important psychological thing -- when I'm in the room, I'm "at work" and when I'm not, I'm "off work". This also provides an important clue to others in the house about when I can and cannot be disturbed. Without a dedicated space, I cannot work from home with any significant degree of productivity -- and I'll quickly burn out. |
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