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Freelancer
05-26-2008, 04:00 AM
So obviously, all of us work at home at least a little bit.

My question to you however, is how much you are enjoying your work?

I usually enjoy it, but i'll admit that things can be a drag for me on occasion.

How about you?

WebWholesaler
05-27-2008, 10:54 AM
yeah ... at times it is hard to motivate

especially when it is nice fishing weather ... or when i want to rearrange one of the aquariums, or I just don't feel like working on my websites and forums ...

mylo
05-27-2008, 05:46 PM
I enjoy my work but I'll enjoy it even more when more money starts coming in. I started about 3 months now and know it takes a while to learn everything and know it takes months to get on all search engines.
But all in all it's my own business and it can not get better than that:D

cherie27
07-16-2008, 10:36 AM
For me, the work has become part of my daily schedule.

I will do things according to my plan.

But sometimes, i will get a little bit frustration. Because didn't see any result on the work put in.

It will last for a while and it's gone.

kpm2319
07-17-2008, 02:04 AM
I enjoy it too, but it does get frustrating. But if i don't go full speed ahead, i feel like i'm not doing enough...

gradyp
07-17-2008, 09:57 AM
I am enjoying it because I'm finally sharing some of my ideas on some subjects that I've wanted to share for some time, but felt uneasy doing. I've always enjoyed computers, and I've had this idea for passing on my knowledge to others who may not be as advanced as I, but always felt I lacked "credibility". I finally decided I'm going to do it and let my ideas display that I know what I'm talking about.

Grady

Sweetestmiracle
07-18-2008, 04:35 AM
I love my day job, its just my body doesn't care for it to well. So I am trying my hand at making money online. I know this will take time, plus it is so confusing for me. But I will trudge on like a true little trooper. I think that is where my frustrations set in. I want to learn everything all at once, and then of course the confusion sets in.

gradyp
07-24-2008, 08:27 AM
I'm still trying to find good time to be relatively "alone" and not disturbed long enough to make good efforts! Lately, someone or another is always bugging me for something or wanting to do something. Kind of like that when you only have one or two good times to spend with all of your family together and when you have one just about to start kindergarten and another one about to cut his first tooth! :D

Still, the view here is more relaxing than the constant bustle of the "day" job :D

Grady

Sweetestmiracle
07-25-2008, 03:16 AM
I hear you Grady! So much to do and so little time when you are running here and there to keep up with family. But at last I will get a weeks worth of no kiddos :D

I can finally sit down and concentrate on learning everything. Expecially the squidoo:( The first one was a nightmare.

I have enjoyed everything else so far. Now I can't wait for it to come together:)

jada2002
08-10-2008, 05:21 AM
Hello everyone,
I love my job because I am able to help others who
does not have Health Coverage for whatever reasons. It gives me great feeling that I can help the children too. I like helping others simple as that. Jada

Green tip:....take shorter showers

changeyourlife5
09-02-2008, 08:51 PM
I love working from home....but sometimes there just isn't enough hours in a day.

I find the hardest thing about work from home is the distractions! I do lots of research and it is very easy to get side tracked. I have to turn the msn, facebook and other social tools OFF! I sometimes have to turn the phone off if it keeps ringing.

IM is the best thing I have ever decided to do. I love learning new things and meeting new people(even though you never really meet them!)

jax19
12-10-2008, 06:47 PM
I love working from home....but sometimes there just isn't enough hours in a day.

I find the hardest thing about work from home is the distractions! I do lots of research and it is very easy to get side tracked. I have to turn the msn, facebook and other social tools OFF! I sometimes have to turn the phone off if it keeps ringing.

IM is the best thing I have ever decided to do. I love learning new things and meeting new people(even though you never really meet them!)

Yes I agree - I need at least 40 hours per day and then I think I will just about be able to fit all my jobs in!

glindow
12-21-2008, 09:34 PM
I would enjoy it more if I were making money at it. Only way to do that though is to keep working at the promotional part I suppose.

dearly09
12-30-2008, 04:14 PM
I do like it so far. It definately can get frustrating when you don't know what to say. But it gets my mind working and sometimes I feel like I'm making a difference with people. It's weird but it's good. Plus you know the internet isn't going anywhere so what do you have to lost by doing this. Nothing!

cmw6300
01-16-2009, 07:55 PM
I do enjoy working from home. I am like a couple of other people on here that still aren't making money, but after we get our marketing campaign in full swing, the money will be rolling in. I also don't work full-time from home. I still have the 9-5 job so I only get to work on my online stuff when I get home at night. I try and set aside at least 2 hours a night in order to do this.

Cate
02-24-2009, 11:46 PM
I do enjoy working online from home,
as I am able to be home with my almost year
old son! It gives me great flexibility ~ I work a
couple of hours during the day and a couple at night
usually...

:)

Tuesday Hall
03-17-2009, 12:29 PM
I enjoy the flexibility of a work at home job just like almost everyone else in this forum :) But sometimes I find distractions (internal and external) can put a damper on things. So I read productivity blogs to get me in the state of flow once more. I recommend Steve Pavlina's personal development blog (http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog) and Zenhabits (http://zenhabits.net) to help you get back in the zone.

iriegirl
03-28-2009, 04:38 AM
Yes it does take a while to learn, I am yet to quit my day job. If I had enough hours to put in my business, I know I could do it with the help I am now getting I am seeing the light, however after 8 hours on a job, and 4-5 hours in the night I am dead beatl. I wish I could that 8 hours in the day and do my business, then I know it would a come into place. One day hopefully.

Iriegirl

femmes07
05-09-2009, 08:39 AM
I love my work... and being a musician and a writer i love what i do. it is important that you just like what you're being upto... you need to love it and you need to appreciate what it can give you.

cibermom
05-19-2009, 12:12 AM
I enjoy my work, and love the flexibility of working from home, couldn't be happier. :D

jomeg9498
05-30-2009, 05:58 PM
I've been off the past couple of days just because and I've so enjoyed being at home not having to get ready for work. But to answer your question, I like my job and in this economy am grateful I have one, but obviously I would love to be a stay at home mom and not have to worry about money.

DataGirl
07-31-2009, 03:52 PM
there is an old saying, you only do a job when you dont' love the work that you do.

i do data entry and i must say i love it to the core of my senses, it's not boring, and you will be amazed what can you learn when you do data entry work. it's beyond you imaginations. just don't do some cheap data entry types which you see floating on the net.
increase your skills to a good level so that you can GET and DO that kinda work.

Jay0n44444
03-01-2010, 12:48 PM
I do, find something fresh and new to work on when things get stale. It makes it easier to do.

kobimal
10-03-2011, 04:23 PM
when I get into the routine of posting ads - it can be very boring - but when I am in touch with people - it starts to be fun.