Work Patterns
Jan. 5th, 2006 09:07 amBased on the experience of the last few days I conclude I work better early and late - rather than when Quincy is on. It's 9 o'clock and I've done a couple of solid hours work which makes me feel less guilty about having breakfast.
I kinda miss working in an office, with the structure and human contact. Perhaps that will change this year.
I really must write something interesting here, I do have ideas you know...
In the meantime, another set of pics (surprised eh!) and I have plans to ruin my nice, minimalist queue with a couple of clubs and a model shoot this weekend.
Backlog #3 of 12 (probably) - Alabama 3, Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall, 13 October 2005

Alabama 3 - Full Set
All the backlog of photos is now visible on http://www.disturbing.org.uk/archive-date.php
I kinda miss working in an office, with the structure and human contact. Perhaps that will change this year.
I really must write something interesting here, I do have ideas you know...
In the meantime, another set of pics (surprised eh!) and I have plans to ruin my nice, minimalist queue with a couple of clubs and a model shoot this weekend.
Backlog #3 of 12 (probably) - Alabama 3, Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall, 13 October 2005

Alabama 3 - Full Set
All the backlog of photos is now visible on http://www.disturbing.org.uk/archive-date.php
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Date: 2006-01-05 09:09 am (UTC)(He said, commenting on an LJ entry from work.)
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Date: 2006-01-05 11:10 am (UTC)At home I found it either hard to do any or then to stop. I would always fret about something. Setting aside one area for work helps but it would sort of lurk in my head that I should be working when I shouldn't or that I should never do anything in the house in the working day.
Preferably I would work 3 days in an office and 2 at home. Home was the bet place to write stuff that needed concentration.
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Date: 2006-01-05 02:21 pm (UTC)I'm "investigating" going "back to work" but only with low commuting overhead.