If you work out of the home full time or just occasionally, you know there are positive and negative points to this arrangement. The positives include: no travel time, no fighting traffic, no facing the cold weather, numerous work stations, food in the kitchen, the ability to do chores around the house if necessary, and not having to pay for a baby sitter. While those are great, there are... moreIf you work out of the home full time or just occasionally, you know there are positive and negative points to this arrangement. The positives include: no travel time, no fighting traffic, no facing the cold weather, numerous work stations, food in the kitchen, the ability to do chores around the house if necessary, and not having to pay for a baby sitter. While those are great, there are negatives as well: possible distractions from spouse, roommates or children, no accountability for hours, no set lunch break, and less interactions with people. But for many, the positives greatly out weigh the negatives and by focusing on a few key areas, you can maximize your performance from the home office. The main principle is to work from home the way you would if you were working for someone else at the office. view page