Hi Everyone,
I love working from home! The benefits are endless...mainly seeing more of my terrific wife Stephanie and not having to commute to, and spend time at some useless corporate concentration camp - oops, I mean "campus."
Still...
I personally spend 10-12 hours per day working and reading at my desk...7 DAYS A WEEK!
Many people ask me how I do this and keep from going stir crazy working from home.
Here are some tips for effectively working at home (without going stir crazy)...
- Stay out of the office when you're not working or busy on projects!
- Don't be distracted by domestic chores and other interruptions!
- Take few, if any, personal calls!
- Wear comfortable, casual clothes!
- Get up and stretch every hour for a few minutes!
- Schedule conference calls at different intervals all day - every day!
- Use state-of-the-art technology - mainly Apple everything!
- Use high speed, wireless internet for efficiency!
- Get out and take a walk halfway through the day!
- Exercise - every so often I do some resistance training or use my arm/wrist strengthener!
- Sit in a damn comfortable chair!
- Have all your reference books in close proximity!
- Work one day at your local public library!
- Enjoy what you do!
And most important, when you're done working, stay the hell out of the office!
I've been working from home, for over six years now. It's not for everyone. The bottom line is that it's becoming more common due to today's technology.
Take advantage! Besides...do you want to spend 40 hours per day working in an office you hate, with a bunch of backstabbing, political, kiss a**, moronic puppets?
I'm out of here!
Until next time...
Peter
http://www.peterwink.com/
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