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Separating Life and Work

  
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Separating Life and Work
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Quote:If you’re just starting out as an independent web worker, there can be an overwhelming temptation to say, “this is great! I can work anywhere and any time!” The problem is that this can turn into working everywhere and all the time if you’re not careful. Even when you have no boss other than yourself, setting boundaries between work and the rest of your life is a good thing.

In addition to keeping yourself sane, there can be legal and financial reasons to draw lines around your business existence. Knowing some of the practical consequences can help you make better decisions as you launch your web working career. Here are five areas in particular to think about...

full article: http://webworkerdaily.com/2007/10/26/web...#more-1254
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