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Your work is to discover your work
and then,
with all your heart, give yourself to it.
"Working from home is like living James Joyce’s Ulysses — a tiresome stream of consciousness interrupted only by procrastination."
"5 rules for Working at Home," looks wonderful--like everything else Shedworking recommends. Having worked from home for the last 18 years (well...26, if you count being a mother as working...which I suppose we all need to do), it made me laugh out loud to see the task compared to reading Ulysses. Kay Spicer is brilliant.