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Hi,
I found this the most challenging part of making the switchover to working from home, it was the discipline of the time management. I began making "pockets of time" in 15 minute blocks, this worked better for me rather than trying to fit in 2 hours, just a thought, it worked for me! Kind Regards, Jayne. |
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Jayne I love the phrase "pockets of time." So cute. I do the same but never had an adorable name for it. I make calls during my commute, use my lunch hour, etc. I am an early bird too usually so that is when I typically read and respond to emails for more then 5 minutes at a time. You have to get a little creative with scheduling but it does work. It is about MAKING time for the things you want!
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I no longer work outside the home. I do alot of it when my boys are at school. That way the only child I have at home is my baby. I also try to get up earlier if I have to. If your serious about working from home, you'll make the necassary sacrifices.
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