If you have been reading my blog for a while, you know by now that I love making lists. Yes, I like to be super organised. But there is also another reason for this. I am constantly late! I have trouble to keep up with the deadlines, tasks and chores! And I have trouble withContinue reading “Why I procrastinate…”
Tag Archives: working from home
Provide value and you will be rewarded (eventually)…
I have been working quite hard on my online businesses and feeling bit deflated.
Thinking about the next step…
There are lots of prediction how the world will look. It is clear to me that I will have to be more versatile and juggle lots of moving parts. I will have to learn few more things, too. From all of this I gather that the future is going to be about activity, flexibility andContinue reading “Thinking about the next step…”
Working from home – because that is the only way now…
So…I have completed several weeks of work from home now. And just few months ago I thought that I will never work from home again…. This time round I found it quite hard. I was distracted by what was going on around me. I spent hours watching videos about the pandemic; what to prepare, howContinue reading “Working from home – because that is the only way now…”
Working from home again – what next?
Working from home become the new norm in a last couple weeks. Even people who never intended work from home – simply have to. I found myself paradoxically at home again. Nothing new to me and I eased to it quickly. However, my old fears and problems reappeared: …I can be made redundant any time.Continue reading “Working from home again – what next?”
Working from home for 8 years – my experience
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