By Emily Belcher
Working from home has a very popular stereotype that envisions someone resting in a hammock (margarita close-by of course) and listening to the sound of crashing waves as they type away on their laptop. We all wish that was the reality of working from home and hopefully, one day it will be. But for most of us, working from home is a lot harder than we had originally thought it would be.
When Working from Home Doesn’t Work Out
Posted by HollyHanna under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 2791 days ago
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