Home Office: The Les Nessman Rule
Coolmom.com’s Daphne Brogdon on drawing boundaries:
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Jaclyn on January 18th, 2009 10:43 am
I always love to hear humorous stuff especially when it come’s to business…it just seems lately that every business person is just too serious all the time. Where’s the humor…you gotta find the humor in things even when they are bad.
Cassy on January 19th, 2009 7:15 pm
Great Post!!
Base on my experienced I always work in my room and guess what? I get bored and I easily get irritated and no time to go out with friends as I talk my work seriously but lately I realized this is not a good idea so what I did I bring my laptop and some small office in living room at least I can see my family and see what happening outside my room.
Mike K on January 19th, 2009 11:51 pm
I know it’s hard to get out of my room. But when I do I like to work from my living room couch and be a part of the family.
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