Not that I had big plans otherwise, but I’ll be doing some work—as in for my day job—in the next hour when I dial into a conference with a co-worker of mine on the subject of a 3-4 documents to be put to bed by Monday AM.
The good news is that I most of the heavy-lifting done yesterday, so tending to the remaining details needed to close out the drafts (on my end) won’t be difficult. And though this is hardly the first time I’ve done extra work on weekends, there are obviously 1001 other things I’d rather be doing.
Woe to me, I say. Woe to me.
2 comments:
I work at home as well. People always gush jealousy when they discover this. I always tell them:
"Think about it, when you work at home...you're always at work."
-Stacek
I honestly haven't had this problem while working at home.
For some reason, for which I am very grateful, I am able to shut off the work-centered part of my mind as soon as I log off for the day.
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