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by jakobe
4557 days ago
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One thing to note is that being self-employed doesn't mean you need to work from home. I always had trouble staying focused at home, and since I have kids working from home is almost impossible for me. I now rent a desk in a shared office, and I work regular hours. I work 9-4 four days a week. I leave my laptop at work, so I can't do anything except answer the occasional email from home (when the kids let me). It makes a tremendous difference. When I'm home, I often think of something I want to fix, but since I can't work at home, I have to wait until the next day. When I arrive at the office, I'm already eagerly waiting to get started and most times don't even think about checking HN. (It doesn't always work. Sometimes I still have trouble focussing, but that was the same when I worked a "normal" job) |
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For those whom this isn't practical (like me) I have found that having two computers - one "work" and one "fun" - can serve much of the same purpose.
(Obviously, the "fun" computer could also be a netbook, tablet, whatever)
Same idea, really -- the idea for me is to create a computer that I strongly associate with work, so that sitting down at that computer means, "Hey brain... it's work time, dammit."