Is working from home the right thing for you?

in #working4 years ago

Do you dream of getting a job from home? Or about that picture - you on the beach, a laptop in your lap, an umbrella and lemonade?

So much! Let's imagine that I am at sea and I have never worked and my money has fallen from the sky.

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Still, even then I would find something to do because I can't be idle for days. But I definitely don't dream of working on the beach!

There's only one reason a home or beach business seems ideal to you - that's why you've never experienced its charm!
I was more or less forced to do that. I lost my job, all my attempts to start something was a valuable lesson in failure and I couldn't enroll my son in kindergarten because this is a privilege in Tower Fuck, they are looking for impossible conditions there - to work (and white, because if you're not registered, it doesn't work). If you don't have a place to drop your kids, nobody will ask how to go to work.

I say, I had more or less difficulty because I could definitely choose the option to stay home unemployed and whine at home. But no - I had to look for business ideas on the Internet. So I came to Upwork and fell into a completely different dimension that I have been in for almost 3 years. Since then, I've learned a lot about writing and blogging in general!
Somehow I was always accompanied by that "work from home" mix. I started making bags as an extra job when I was 19 (don't think I have an entrepreneurial spirit at 19. No, I did it for others).
I'm writing from home now. When people ask me what and where I work, they often comment on my answer (which sounds pretentious) "I'm a writer": "Super! What do you care about, sit at home and do it whenever you want."

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