Working Well at Home

Working Well at Home: Managing the ups and downs of working where you live

Working Well at Home by Christine Ingham
Working at home is often the starting point for many who become self-employed.  However, problems can frequently arise out of working in the place you live, including isolation, motivation, conflicting demands and relationship problems.  Left unresolved, they may affect the ultimate success or failure of the venture. 

Christine Ingham, herself a home-based worker, combines suggestions on how to manage both the personal and interpersonal difficulties with those of others who, between them, have over fifty years’ experience of working at home.

Whether freelance, consultant or entrepreneur, Working Well at Home can help.  Home-based employees, including the growing number of teleworkers, will also find much of relevance here.

Working at home can be a richly rewarding experience.  Working Well at Home aims to help you make it more so.
Christine says:
“One of the many challenges of being a writer is adapting to working in the place you also call home.

To those who go out to work, the prospect of staying at home while earning a living may seem like the dream scenario.  And so it may be – but from experience I know it isn’t without its problems.

Working Well at Home was written to help the home-based worker address some of those problems which they might encounter”.

Working Well at Home is now revised and available as an e-book.   Buy now from Amazon by clicking on the book cover image above.
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