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When your partner starts working from home
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20 minutes
Released:
Sep 29, 2020
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Podcast episode
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EPISODE 50!!!This week Frankie Tortora and Steve Folland have a chat in response to a question from graphic artist and designer Rachel Brown. She says:“I’ve worked from home in one form or another, in both employed and self- employed roles, for five years now. There’s been ups and downs, and I’ve learnt along the way how to manage the work/home balance and what I need to do to keep my wellbeing up (I don’t always follow my advice but at least know the theory by now!). My husband, however, came off furlough last month and is now navigating full time working from home for the first time. I can see him falling foul of many things that I did in the early days of working from home that didn’t create the best balance.So how can we, as experienced work-from-homers, support our other halves/family members to get used to life outside the office?ALSO, how on earth do I get used to having a home office buddy who slurps his tea SO LOUDLY and swears at his computer when the internet drops out, because I am NOT DEALING WELL WITH THAT!!!”What would your advice be? Let us know your thoughts using #DIFTKpodcast on Twitter and Instagram, and join in the conversation via the DIFTK Community on Facebook.•••This episode is supported by Nutmeg.Nutmeg launched in September 2012 as the first online wealth manager in the UK with a promise to open up the previously exclusive world of wealth management. Nutmeg offers customers a high-quality investment service at a reduced cost, whether they have £500 or £5 million to invest. Nutmeg now manages over £2bn on behalf of over 80,000 customers, making Nutmeg one of the UK’s fastest growing wealth managers and the fifth largest wealth manager in the UK by customer numbers (Source: PAM Asset Management, January 2019). www.nutmeg.com[Risk warning: Capital at risk. JISA rules apply]•••Rachel Brown's InstagramRachel Brown's EtsyFrankie Tortora's websiteSteve Folland's websiteSteve's podcast - Being FreelanceDoing It For The Kids websiteDIFTK Facebook CommunityDIFTK InstagramDIFTK TwitterSupport DIFTK on Ko-Fi
Released:
Sep 29, 2020
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Podcast episode
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How to avoid procrastination: This week Frankie Tortora and Steve Folland have a chat in response to a question from copywriter Barney Harsent. He says: "Dear Frankie and Steve, My name is Barney. I am a middle-aged copywriter. So far, so good. Apart from the writing copy bit. Not all of it, of course. The unpaid jobs, favours for friends and surprisingly successful (and lengthy) replies to people I've only met on social media I can manage. Increasingly, however, I find it more difficult to concentrate on the paid work. What tips do you have to avoid procrastination? (I mean, honestly, even this note is longer than it needs to be. I'm a lost cause. *SOBS*) Thanks in advance for your help, Barney (aged 47 and a 1/2)" ••• This episode is supported by the lovely people at Crunch, an online accounting service that supports freelancers, small businesses, and practically anyone who’s self-employed. Quote “DIFTK” to get 10% off their packages. by Doing It For The Kids