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Episode 16: Taking Control of Your Life When You Work from Home

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Everyone wants to work from home, but what does it REALLY take? Well, to be mild-to-moderately happy or at least not drive yourself bat-shit crazy, you have to take control of your life.

But, again, what does that really take? The secret is that it's not a one-and-done thing. It's a daily thing.

I'm joined by the graphic designer of my business who also happens to be one of my best frans', Jami, and we talk about what it takes to take control of your life on the daily...especially when it comes to working from home with kids, dealing with depression, dealing with anxiety, and you know...dealing with the hard-knock life.

Won't you join us? Marked explicit because I cuss.

Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast WHEREVER you're listening and send this to a friend who could use it! Let them know they are NOT alone in their WFH struggle.

Subscribe to the blog.

Watch the YouTube version (and subscribe while you're there!).

Follow on Twitter.

Follow on FB (but I'm still Zucked!).

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wfhconfessions/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wfhconfessions/support
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Everyone wants to work from home, but what does it REALLY take? Well, to be mild-to-moderately happy or at least not drive yourself bat-shit crazy, you have to take control of your life.

But, again, what does that really take? The secret is that it's not a one-and-done thing. It's a daily thing.

I'm joined by the graphic designer of my business who also happens to be one of my best frans', Jami, and we talk about what it takes to take control of your life on the daily...especially when it comes to working from home with kids, dealing with depression, dealing with anxiety, and you know...dealing with the hard-knock life.

Won't you join us? Marked explicit because I cuss.

Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast WHEREVER you're listening and send this to a friend who could use it! Let them know they are NOT alone in their WFH struggle.

Subscribe to the blog.

Watch the YouTube version (and subscribe while you're there!).

Follow on Twitter.

Follow on FB (but I'm still Zucked!).

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wfhconfessions/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wfhconfessions/support
  continue reading

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