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Working-at-Home Tips from A List Apart's Readers

October 21, 2008

A while back I blogged about "Walking the Line When You Work from Home," an excellent and useful article from the always excellent and useful online Web design magazine A List Apart. Today they've published a great follow-up: "Working From Home: The Readers Respond," containing, as the title implies, reader-submitted tips on working from home and the unique struggles involved. I especially appreciated the first section of tips on balancing work and family. It's nice to know that there are a lot of others in the same boat.

Anyhow, there's lots of high-quality tips and information in there, as is pretty much the standard with ALA. It's a must-read for any parent who's even thinking about working at home for any reason or any job, not just for Web designers.

Walking the Line When You Work from Home

July 15, 2008

I'm a dedicated reader of the online magazine A List Apart, one of the most valuable resources out there for those engaged in web design and development. Today, they've published Walking the Line When You Work from Home, a great article that really hits home for those of us, especially those of us with children at home, who either telecommute or run a small business from the home. It's really worth a read, especially since it's applicable to anyone who tries to work out of the home, not just those in the new media or design profession.

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