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Originally Posted by jaycar
I did it about 8 months ago and it's the best thing I ever did. the split from work/home is great. the only draw back that I have with it is that i have to travel to work. It only takes about 20 minutes each way so it's not too bad. However, to work from home is very convenient. from a productivity point of view, i get more done at the office than I used to at home. too many interruptions both real and imagined.
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My thoughts exactly.
People just stopping by my house, including family, and expecting me to just drop everything. The cats, among other things that come up through a business day. I think it would help to eliminate that shit. Plus would help me stay focused. Plus I could do everything from one place. So I do not have to go here to interview some model, then go here to train some part timer, and then here for this and so on. It would all be centralized.
If I wanted to take off early, work from home some day, or whatever I would still have that freedom as business owner. But for all the things I both need, and do, in an average day I think it would simply make it a better choice.
I was curious what others have found moving into office space from the home office. It sounds like for some, it worked out well. Especially if you have more than you to worry about and deal with.