Discuss: How Do You Walk the Line Between Work and Home? Share Your Best Practices With ALA
by ALA Staff
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12 Grand Central
I’d looked into Grand Central previously but it seems like it’s still in a private (or invitation-only) beta?
posted at 05:19 pm on July 15, 2008 by David M.
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Jeffrey, here.
We’re not actually accepting comments in this forum. Instead, please email your best practices on working from home to homebased at alistapart dot com (subject: “Working From Homeâ€?).
Best answers will be published in a future issue. Thanks!
posted at 10:11 pm on July 15, 2008 by Jeffrey Zeldman
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11 Working from home you get too much freedom.... so
I started working from my home 3 years ago.
Working from home you get WAY TO MUCH freedom….
So you have to learn to limit yourself.
This post at ZenHabits was of great help to me:
http://zenhabits.net/2007/09/haiku-productivity-the-fine-art-of-limiting-yourself-to-the-essential/
Sorry about my little english. Im from Argentina.
posted at 04:57 pm on July 15, 2008 by Pablo Impallari