Freelancing from Home

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    I have the same problem. The isolation from human contact is probably the hardest part, because even if you go out to work at a coffee shop or grab lunch you're never really interacting with anyone.

    It can be tough sometimes. Walking around the house or going on a quick coffee run doesn't really help. That just becomes part of the routine.

    I think the key is to break that routine somehow. Like someone mentioned above, meet a friend that you haven't seen in a while for lunch, or find a local pool and go for a swim in the morning. Or go on a bike ride if you don't often do that. I've found that doing something that's not "normal" improves my attitude for the rest of the day.

    • Example: I'm actually posting this from my friend's studio, which he graciously allows me to work out of sometimes.nocomply

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