office space

That face when you realize that instead of havingone written assignment due for your Healthcare Management class on Thursday, you actually havethree written assignments due.Where do you find a place to do work? I ' ve always had trouble really getting work done at home.Always. It ' s not a matter of not having enough space. I have space.Physical space, I mean. We even have a room designated as an " office, " though in recent years there has been some creep as one kid or two have gradually taken over my desk to use my computer for this that or the other thing. But it doesn ' t even really matter--even with the separate room, and even with the door closed, and indeed, even when no one is home but me, I find it very distracting to work at home. There ' s just too much else to do. I could do my work,or I could put another load of laundry in. Or clean up the living room. Or start prepping dinner. Or let the dogs out. Or let the dogs in. And hmm, this keyboard seems awfully dusty. (Smash cut to a 30 minute quest to find that one compressed air blower thingy that I ' m sure I saw coming out of a box when we first moved here more than three years ago.) And on and on. So it ' s not so much a matter of finding the space, you see. It ' s just a matter of finding the correct sensory deprivation tank.My go-to for the past decade-plus has always been to go to a Starbucks. Starbuckseseseses are generic and neutral enough, and if you bring headphones, reasonably quiet. (Though I did memorize...
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