CREATING A home office space
working from home has its attractions. Sitting around in your PJs, getting a few hours of work done before ducking out for a coffee. But being a one-man band means you’re the IT, marketing, accounting department all in one, plus the driver of ideas. Over the years I’ve worked in both large and small architectural offices and in recent years found myself working from home and guilty of being distracted by any number of excuses. The question is what type of space do you need to be productive without going stir crazy. Recently I interviewed a business coach for. Merilyn Wilson Beretta is a trained architect who has some very interesting approaches to helping people achieve their potential working from home.
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