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i like the way you loaded up the dumbbell before you took the pic
actually its one of those that you turn a knob on end to select weight.
with that said, you can zoom in to see ...its 10lbs.
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i like the way you loaded up the dumbbell before you took the pic
Don't be too impressed. It has a lot of dust on it.
Nice Rickboy. Looks like one of those tabletops that raise and lower. I had those when I was at Cisco. I found myself standing more than sitting to work.
I've worked from home for 14 years. AMA.
If you’re new to working from home, you really need to plan your day out, every day. I used to spend the first 30 mins writing down my plan tasks. The beginning of that would be incomplete tasks from the day before and moving on from there. I also block time off on my calendar for completing tasks. I also schedule in lunch and breaks.
when it comes to your calendar, you have to realize that YOU own it. You have the ability to turn down meeting invites. Too often I get sales reps taking up space on my calendar when otherthings are already planned. There is a gray area here but I generally decline those meetings or propose a new time. I do give special consideration for meetings that are customer facing, or if the host contacts me in advance.
though, i am thankful to not travel.sooooooo bored.
i normally spend my weeks traveling to clients, creating powerpoints, and answering stupid questions. 95% is with c-class employees. oh, and this is with forbes 500 and below. morons hired probably due to nepotism, at it's finest.
i was already bored dealing with forking morons, but sitting at home playing with my ding-a-ling, i'm seriously at my wit's end.
and this is with forbes 500 and below. morons hired probably due to nepotism, at it's finest.
i hate them. i don't like people. i absolutely hate people in a position of power that don't understand simple concepts.These are my favorite kinds of clients. They're easily impressed.
i hate them. i don't like people. i absolutely hate people in a position of power that don't understand simple concepts.
i do not get invited to a few meetings because apparently i can't bite my tongue.
Good advice here.
I'm about 10 years in to WFH. Because I do consulting, I always clock my billable hours. What helped me really start to get good about productivity was when I decided to clock all of my time (billable hours, sales/marketing, books/housekeeping, emails, goofing off/surfing the web, etc.). Then I shoot for a certain amount of "real work" hours per day, which is basically all time actually working, whether on a project or on my business itself. Excludes breaks, surfing the web, etc.
If you go through that exercise, you'll be amazed at how little actual real work you do in a day. I use clockify.me. Right now I shoot for 6 real work hours per day. It's really, really tough. I'd be willing to bet in a few jobs early in my career that I didn't care much about (mostly low-to-mid level IT jobs), I clocked an hour or so of real work per day.
It also gave me a new outlook on meetings. Now a boring hour long meeting is an hour of free, easy banked time.