My least favorite part about freelancing is having to budget for taxes. I’m not a money person, but working from home has made it a requirement, and I was very resistant to it at first. Now, I’m better at tracking my finances even if it’s an uneasy truce. I keep track of my finances usingContinue reading “Working From Home – Tracking Finances”
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Working From Home – Keeping Up with Deadlines
Deadlines are one of the hardest parts about working from home in my experience. Besides the fact that time isn’t real, it’s hard to conceptualize two weeks stretching before you and that number steadily going down. For me, once I set a two-week deadline, it feels two weeks away until about three days before. ByContinue reading “Working From Home – Keeping Up with Deadlines”
Working From Home – Work vs Personal Bullet Journal
As I’ve mentioned before, bullet journaling holds my life together. When I started working from home, my planner got increasingly full and I started to consider: should I have a separate work bullet journal vs a personal one? Here’s why you might lean more towards yes or no, depending on your situation. You may sayContinue reading “Working From Home – Work vs Personal Bullet Journal”
Working From Home – Bullet Journaling Calendar Spreads
It’s safe to say that bullet journaling is what holds my life together. As other dedicated BuJo planners will tell you, it’s a fun and efficient way to manage tasks and keep track of all the balls you’re juggling so that you (hopefully) don’t drop any. As a freelancer, I’m in charge of managing everythingContinue reading “Working From Home – Bullet Journaling Calendar Spreads”
Working From Home – Setting Boundaries
Setting boundaries in all aspects of life is hard but important, and working from home is no exception. Here’s how I tackled setting my own boundaries as I adjusted to remote work. The Issue The two biggest problems I’ve encountered when working from home directly related to setting my own hours. Weird, right? It’s oneContinue reading “Working From Home – Setting Boundaries”
Working From Home – Workspace and Supplies
I’ve found that when working from home, having a workspace with a logical flow will make or break your productivity. As I’ve mentioned, I use a bullet journal to hold my life together, which means that I need to have it within reach while I’m working. I’ll go more in-depth on the spreads I useContinue reading “Working From Home – Workspace and Supplies”
Working From Home – Freelance Writer Edition
If you’ve explored my site at all, you’ll know that I’m a full-time freelance writer (and if not, you should check out my About page!). Working from home already presents some unique challenges, but freelance writing specifically has some quirks. Working from home in general is great, because you can set your own hours andContinue reading “Working From Home – Freelance Writer Edition”
