Advice for staying focused
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- bored2death0
i agree with mirrorball. lists are a great way to stay focused.
are we allowed to say Action Method on here?
- mirrorball0
I make lists of the stuff I have to do that day, then create a separate list for the stuff I have to do around the house but only start on them tasks after 6pm as if I would be coming home from work anyway, obviously though you will have to make some personal calls during the day to sort stuff out. works for me, and when you get the chance, take breaks outside in your garden etc. and if your really lucky find a hot neighbour who lives three doors down who also freelances from home :)
- Projectile0
SITDOWNINFRONTOFTHECOMPUTERDONTL...
- damn!Projectile
- dont lick your monitor?aanderton
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- maikel0
that's b*llshit.
I doubt any Uruguayan had taken those test seriously... they filled the form without even reading them to make an easy quid...!results from my experience:
4 cups of coffe a day:
grastro-somehting fuck up - end up in hospital, almost surgery.1 liter of mate a day
nothing so far...if I die of cancer I will let you guys know!
- Classic drunk driver defense: "haven't has an accident yet". Anecdote is not evidencecomicsans
- ckentish0
I have been doing it for 6 years and have completely lost my marbles.
- xcarlx0
^drinking yerba matte that way is a serious cancer risk.
http://www.associatedcontent.com…
http://articles.latimes.com/2009…
- ahli0
^ that can be a poisoned challace :/
- I could see that coming...
http://en.wikipedia.…
(just in case)maikel
- I could see that coming...
- prophet0
stay away from this place when on deadline.
- uan0
- georgesIII0
don't stay home all the time,
at least try to go out for an hour or two everyday, go ride a bike, run, do some exercise,staying home all the time will slowly drive you to the hedge.
- ItalianStallion0
- unfortunately I'm a bit low on cash, besides I prefer beer though they don't really make you focus eitherNutter
- Nutter
Hey,
I've recently graduated and am working from home at the moment. Its a great chance to experiment and finish up losse ends, but I'm finding it increasingly difficult to focus on getting stuff done though.
So I were wondering if any of you have any advice for keeping active when working at home (or in general).