I live in a remote, mountainous bit of Northern California.

Today the power has gone out (twice), I’ve had to shovel the snow off the driveway (twice), a cat has hawked up a furball (once), and the doorbell has rung (three times) with deliveries.

Is this the quiet, contemplative work-at-home environment I keep reading about?

Shhhh!

If you’ve got to work (and I’m only one winning lottery ticket away from not working), then doing so at home is a great choice.

There’s no commute. No smelly guy in the next cubicle streaming porn. You eat good food instead of restaurant food.

And there’s no reason to change out of your pajamas.

Indeed, your friends will envy you.

But it’s hardly a highway paved with gold bricks.

When you work at home, you’re always at work. Separating the two isn’t always easy.

And the distractions are endless.

Make It Work

Some writer friends have abandoned their homes for offices. And I can see the attraction.

Separating work and play is a key reason. Are there others?

I’d love to hear what readers think. Do you have a home office? An outside office?

Where do you work, and why?

[tags]soho, home office, work at home, freelance writer[/tags]