A lot of photographers work from home. Which can lead to work-non-stop-into-the-night-while-your-family-begs-you-to-stop-working-from-home. Lynn Truong offers a great “10″ list of ways to keep your work separate from your life, even though your smack in the middle of both.
These simple, and yes even obvious guidelines can save you stress, headache, and maybe even prevent a burnout. Plus you have the added bonus of predictability and routine.
Your family will thank you, your friends will thank you, it will even brighten your smile* and make your hair thicker**. At the very least Troung gives great advice on creating a balance between you work and your life, which is very good for your art.
* provided you schedule in tooth brushing
** as a result of cessation of hair pulling.







1 Comment at "Working from home. Arrrggh!"
Omigosh, I am soooooo guilty of this!!!
I love the idea for tip number 10, “Have a trigger for winding down.” I’m thinking it will be updating my “Things” To Do list.
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