Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Working From Home


Working From Home is a concept that I get asked about all the time. I have thewonderfulblessing of being able to work from myhouse for acompany located on the East Coast of this Beautiful sunshine state in which we live. The question I get asked the most is, "Don't you just LOVE working from home?" And most of the time myanswer is, "YES!" But, sometimes I want togive the long answer. Pictures in this post show you my workspace in the smack-dab, middle of my house (quite literally, since we live in a 12oo sq.ft. bowling alley of a townhouse, for which we are very thankful). What these pictures do not capture are the following items:
1. The Ringing Phone of personal calls that you desperately want to take but have to choose work in stead.
2. The laundry piled high while you stare at spreadsheets.
3. The chicken you forgot to take out of the freezer to thaw for
dinner and in turn you feel like a dummy cause you have after all been in the house all day.
4. The 5:45, 6:30, 7:00 & 9:00 evening phone calls that still come cause after all your really haven't ever left the office, in fact you sleep at the office.
5. The projects left unfinished because while you stare at them day in day out you're really staring at training materials and culinary forms.
6. Dog Hair.
7. The distractions. Here is a picture of my latest distraction and the newest decorative change in the Kelly household. PSA: Decorative changes happen quite often here don't be surprised.












8. Being home when MK has to make an emergency run home from work due to a "wardrobe malfunction" (which happened today).

9. Being able to snuggle sleeping puppies after a stresfull work email, phone call, text, voice mail. Because after all that's what sleeping puppies are for.
10. Being able to take a lunch break to the gym and not having to worry about making it back to office all sweaty cause your shower is upstairs and you'll get a shower at some point today.

There are other highs and lows of working from home but those are just some highlights and ideas of what your workspace might look like spread across your dining room table if you too were a housewife with another full time job that required much of your time.
- home-worker expert lp







1 comment:

  1. I can definitely see the positive and negative side. I'm trying out the house-wife thing for the first time! But I don't have a full-time job like you. You seem to be an expert at it!

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