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Home Office or Office – Which is Best for You?

Working from home takes discipline, discipline I thought I had.   I have just moved into an office and out of my home office.  The home office had been my dream for years, to work in a more relaxed atmosphere, and it worked for a while.

There are pro and cons working from home; the first thing to consider is your own personality.  Do you need someone else to motivate you to work?  If this is the case you might be much better in an office or even just working for someone else.

Can you shut out all distractions and work away, and do you have the space at home?  It is no good thinking that box room under the stairs will be fine one you have jammed in a desk – this might work for a week or so, but soon you will find yourself with the laptop on the couch in the middle of the day.  Bear in mind the kids may be at school at this time of year, but what is going to be like come the summer?

If you have enough space and it is quiet, you are very motivated on your own, and you don’t mind long periods of isolation – then working from home might be for you.

I have just moved myself into an office, a shared office with people in complementary lines of work.  After working at home for the last three years I had noticed my productivity level going down and down quite dramatically.

The first year was great, there was a freedom in being able to just walk to my room and sit and work.  I used this year to discipline myself, work every day, planning my time and my week.  The second year was the best, I managed to combine a relaxed home life with a life style business.

During the third year it all changed as the result of my work moving from a life style business to something more substantial, for some reason at the same time my motivation levels dropped and I noticed myself having less interaction with the world.

Since moving into an office my motivation has picked up again.  However the biggest surprise is the amount of work that I can get done in an office compared to home.  I had missed how all the little distractions slowly start to build up.  Now there are very few distractions and I have the added benefit of sharing ideas with others in similar fields.

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  • home or office? how about beach, that seems to work for me. My goal is to have ALL my stuff in the cloud by 2010. i bought this pic for inspiration http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-3973669-...
  • sianphillips
    Great post and I can empathise completely as I've worked from home for the last 5 years. Luckily I am someone that enjoys the solitude and believe I do motivate myself - well if I don't my business partner on the phone and email will!! Strangely enough when I had a home office I hated it as it felt like 'going to work' and I would easily find distractions - even cleaning!! Working from the laptpop in the living room really suits me - thankfully no kids or husband to distract me so I guess that plays an important part. I have no doubt though that my productivity would probably be slightly better working from an office but weigh that up with the extra costs and my happiness and I prefer what I'm doing now.
  • home or office? how about beach, that seems to work for me. My goal is to have ALL my stuff in the cloud by 2010. i bought this pic for inspiration http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-3973669-...
  • sianphillips
    Great post and I can empathise completely as I've worked from home for the last 5 years. Luckily I am someone that enjoys the solitude and believe I do motivate myself - well if I don't my business partner on the phone and email will!! Strangely enough when I had a home office I hated it as it felt like 'going to work' and I would easily find distractions - even cleaning!! Working from the laptpop in the living room really suits me - thankfully no kids or husband to distract me so I guess that plays an important part. I have no doubt though that my productivity would probably be slightly better working from an office but weigh that up with the extra costs and my happiness and I prefer what I'm doing now.
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