Professionals who work from home often enjoy important life benefits: personal freedom, no daily commute, and a calm environment away from the filthy unwashed masses and their sad hopeless lives. However, it can be difficult to set boundaries that children and spouses will respect; one solution is to create a “work zone” protected by guard dogs.
Now that’s what I call using one’s heads, Andrew Y.
Mutual nose boop…
Just don’t move your chair a centimeter…
Guess you donโt a break or lunch until the dogs decide you can.
Pretty sure just saying the magic word (food) will clear that right up.
Anybody else have a cat that decides to lay on top of their work laptop? Not their personal one mind you, only the work one.
I do like the composition in that picture!
I could use some more work-from-home success secrets, especially on how not to get a headache when changing to a new email client and learning how to use it.
Actually changing the client was not that hard; learning to make the most of its capabilities will take a bit longer, I’m afraid.