When I left my full-time job to pursue a career in writing, one of the things I was most excited about was working from home. I imagined having enough time to keep our house in perfect shape, finally catching up with the laundry, and keeping on top of all the little errands that I never seemed to be able to manage when I was working from an office. I imagined long weekends, time for exercise, more time to for myself. Needless to say, the first couple of weeks didn’t exactly go according to plan.
How to Make Flexible Hours Work for You
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Thanks so much for sharing this posy on building a flexible business. I believe gaining more work flexibility can be a huge motivation for many entrepreneurs and the reason they initially strike out on their own. Do you have a favorite point that really speaks to your personal experience as an entrepreneur.