It took me a while to wake up this morning. Eventually I started planning my work day; what needs doing, who needs to be emailed, etc.. And I began to wonder if I should work from home. I could get more done, fewer distractions... But wait. *blinks* I seem to be on the train already. Good thing too, because I was about to decide not to go.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Monday
It took me a while to wake up this morning. Eventually I started planning my work day; what needs doing, who needs to be emailed, etc.. And I began to wonder if I should work from home. I could get more done, fewer distractions... But wait. *blinks* I seem to be on the train already. Good thing too, because I was about to decide not to go.
Posted by I Dive At Night at 9:55 am
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You can only get more done from home if you actually do it. I found taking work home to do usually resulted in nothing more than lugging heavy stuff to my car, taking it for a drive and lugging it back to work.
-Quilly
Quilly, it's the opposite for me. I lug my laptop to and from work every day and leave much (reference books, papers, external drive) at home. And today the entire office network was down for 6 hrs. Truly I should have worked from home.
Hi Morgan...I used to be a self-motivator also. Since "retirement", if I ask myself the question.....it's already too late. Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z. I hope tomorrow is more productive for you. As for me, I know, lots of sleep produces a happier ME. Hugs...Mom
The best reason to be in Europe is to ride trains, I think. Car's almost demand that you wake up and commit.
Doug, cars do that... almost. :-D
I love riding the train, read a book...look out the window...stare at people until they are nervous and so forth :)
I think I couldn't work from home...not too much self-discipline...everything distracts me here...I think it is a good thing I don't own a TV!
I like that picture, it perfectly conveys the feeling of travel by train. I love looking out the window on trains too, but I hardly ever get to go by train anymore.
You've been nominated for an award. :)
Minka (et al) I do really appreciate the train. My commute to work is a time of reading and reflection and sometimes talking with friends/coworkers.
But I'm working from home right now and don't feel the least bit distracted.
Theresa, have I? Really? Which one? Is it a Nobel prize? Those pay really well!
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