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Post by Cultures You on Oct 20, 2023 22:50:19 GMT -8
The next question, you will see, will be: “Do you work from home?” . Those who are used to corporate rhythms do not conceive of work being free from space-time constraints and therefore you can make an effort, but you will not convince your skeptical friend of how lucky you are. But let's say you can survive just fine without many friends and relatives fully understanding your employment status. The majority of bloggers (not all) therefore work from home or, if they are bored, they can choose to vary between the café downstairs. The park in the summer or if they live in a fairly large city, the lobbies of large hotels where they he can camouflage himself by pretending to wait for someone. No, Starbucks and its wi fi don't have it here, but luckily interesting photo editor bookshops or cafes with free connection are growing, especially near the universities. However, the specter of always wearing pajamas is everyone's fear, including homeworking enthusiasts. So here are some tried and tested tips for bloggers. Who are still in the process of falling in love with their work and believe that having distorted the classic rhythms is only an advantage. It undoubtedly is and I will never tire of saying it, but there are some tricks to keep in mind to avoid falling into the 'homemaking' loop, a very harmful condition for creativity: The washing machine can wait: and also the dishwasher and the clothes to be ironed (for those who still iron them). The mistake that too many people make is to be tempted to do something at home while they are working. When working you have to be pretty strict with yourself and not let distractions get in the way.
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