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	<title>Comments on: Inc. Magazine Heads Home</title>
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		<title>By: XyQ</title>
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		<description>I think working from home is excellent.  You need to just make yourself have a certain level of dedication to the work you do while at home, and slowly train yourself to keep a level of professionalism, even though you are at home.  Your space should be your work space alone...no bills or anything else.  It helps to keep the two lives apart, even though they are just steps away from one another.  Also, get dressed!  I&#039;ve attempted to work while in my PJ&#039;s, but I just wind up cleaning the house.  After spending several years working from home, I feel like I have my space dialed enough to keep it going.

The time is now:  get creative and work from home!</description>
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<p>The time is now:  get creative and work from home!</p>
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