
It irritates me that people think that because I work from home and have no children I have all the time in the world. Not everyone understands that there is a difference between having a business and having one with professionalism, quality, and good customer service. If I don't check email I get messages like, "It has been 8 hours since I ordered on Etsy, where is my tutorial?" I never really stop working in some capacity, because even if I am eating dinner or on vacation my brain is still in work-mode and there is no OFF button. I could hire someone to help me, but the time involved in training them to do things the way I want them to be done is greater than or equal to the time it takes me to do it, so I just outsource the stuff I really don't want to do. Like taxes. And cooking.
But as I walked through the markethall during our 5th hour at Ikea, stressing about my looming deadlines, I did wonder if maybe that wasn't the best use for my time. Shouldn't I be at home working? Should I be canceling activities instead of cramming everything in when I'm busy? Absolutely not. As much as I get stressed out during busy weeks, I never want to lose sight of the fact that the people in my life are what make it so rich.
Okay, and my new shower. It was so worth the wait!
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