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Comments on: Working from home misconceptions – it really is work http://www.inowebmarketing.com/2007/06/working-from-home-misconceptions-it-really-is-work/ Innovative Web Marketing Sun, 15 Jan 2012 12:57:48 -0600 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 hourly 1 By: home business http://www.inowebmarketing.com/2007/06/working-from-home-misconceptions-it-really-is-work/comment-page-1/#comment-94 home business Tue, 19 Jun 2007 20:41:13 +0000 http://www.robferrall.com/2007/06/16/working-from-home-misconceptions-it-really-is-work/#comment-94 Thanks for the comment. Working from home can be a hard task if the only type of work you've ever known revolves around being told what to do, when to eat, which days to take off,etc, or if you've never had to actually work for your money. It's definitely not for everyone; unfortunately for some people that really are looking for a work from home business - they ultimately find out that it's a lot harder for them if their personality doesn't have an entrepreneurial drive built in. I'm not sure what you mean by the theme looks like a Mac; I've never used one personally. I know there are some viewability issues with the theme for people with wider resolution screens, which I will fix in time, and I also plan on changing the color-scheme and background images eventually. I guess that might make it less 'Mac like'? Right now I'm focusing on having a uniform look & feel to the website, then I'll focus on other issues. Thanks for brining it to my attention, though; I probably would never have known this unless it was pointed out to me. Thanks for the comment.

Working from home can be a hard task if the only type of work you’ve ever known revolves around being told what to do, when to eat, which days to take off,etc, or if you’ve never had to actually work for your money. It’s definitely not for everyone; unfortunately for some people that really are looking for a work from home business – they ultimately find out that it’s a lot harder for them if their personality doesn’t have an entrepreneurial drive built in.

I’m not sure what you mean by the theme looks like a Mac; I’ve never used one personally. I know there are some viewability issues with the theme for people with wider resolution screens, which I will fix in time, and I also plan on changing the color-scheme and background images eventually. I guess that might make it less ‘Mac like’? Right now I’m focusing on having a uniform look & feel to the website, then I’ll focus on other issues. Thanks for brining it to my attention, though; I probably would never have known this unless it was pointed out to me.

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By: Forrest http://www.inowebmarketing.com/2007/06/working-from-home-misconceptions-it-really-is-work/comment-page-1/#comment-95 Forrest Tue, 19 Jun 2007 17:53:01 +0000 http://www.robferrall.com/2007/06/16/working-from-home-misconceptions-it-really-is-work/#comment-95 I've noticed a generation gap with regard to working at home, at least around Seattle. People beyond their 30s seem to have a much harder time working from home ... a few of them have told me it comes from living there, being used to more freedom ( ie not having to work ), and that they just aren't used to having the discipline to work when they're at home. I don't think it's anything magical about being 40, more that we gave up on cottage industries a century ago, so this is a new idea again. Personally, I can do either. I love the scheduling flexibility that comes from working at home, although it can feel isolated after a while. You aren't going to like this, but you might consider changing your WP theme. It looks WAY too much like a Mac. I’ve noticed a generation gap with regard to working at home, at least around Seattle. People beyond their 30s seem to have a much harder time working from home … a few of them have told me it comes from living there, being used to more freedom ( ie not having to work ), and that they just aren’t used to having the discipline to work when they’re at home. I don’t think it’s anything magical about being 40, more that we gave up on cottage industries a century ago, so this is a new idea again.

Personally, I can do either. I love the scheduling flexibility that comes from working at home, although it can feel isolated after a while.

You aren’t going to like this, but you might consider changing your WP theme. It looks WAY too much like a Mac.

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