An absence of boundaries between home and work life can find you paying the window cleaner instead of writing that million-pound proposal.
Your work area may spill over into home space, particularly if you have children. It’s sometimes difficult to maintain physical boundaries, even if they’ve been formally agreed, as the reality of home life means that you don’t have total control over other family members’ activities.

You find that you have to be the entire office support system: Not only do you make your own coffee, but you also have to fix the computer, post the letters, order stationery and do your own filing.
You may miss having colleagues, even if you’ve previously found them difficult. Lack of human contact and stimulation can make you feel very isolated.
Through Organise your Home Office, you’ll learn how to resolve these common home office work life balance problems.





