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In some ways it takes even more discipline to plan work and personal time from home than when I was commuting to a workplace.
Also the type of work matters as well. Small repetitive production type work is a breeze at a home office during the holidays. Longer analytic prose, like analyzing a report or writing a blog, is much more difficult to do (for me) during the holidays. So plan for the holiday family time (just like everyone at an office at 4:50pm on a Friday night does) and put that holiday time to good use doing smaller no-brainer tasks. Leaving the good stuff to look forward to after the holidays. |
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