lifestyle

Most people would kill to work from home. Not me.

Most people in my position would consider the opportunity to work from home to be a blessing. But not me. I fought it hard. I did not want to work from home.

I wanted to be one of those hard-working, busy, ambitious and successful women I’d always worshipped from movies like Working Girl and Newsroom. I wanted to get up each day, race around getting everybody dressed and fed, and then turn up to an awesome office job and achieve.

The movie Working Girl has a lot to answer for!

Achieve, achieve, achieve!

Except the reality was a little different for me. Coming from a background in radio where I’d never worked 9 to 5 like, ever, it was quite a jolt to suddenly be facing days in an office, albeit at reduced hours that allowed me to do the school run.

I really struggled with it and I was so disappointed in myself. This was my dream. And I wasn’t enjoying it as much as I should.

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Part of the reason I was struggling so badly was not only because I wasn’t used to working normal hours, but also because I’d been at home with my kids for so long. And one of whom has severe food allergies. If he eats egg or nuts he stops breathing. Simple as that.

So the anxiety I was experiencing at being so far away from him each day was really difficult to cope with.

It all became too much.

But I was never going to admit it. I wasn’t going to be the one to wave the white flag of surrender. I’d been offered the opportunity to work from home once before and turned it down, much to my husband’s shock.

“You’re mad. Do you know how many people would kill for this opportunity?!?”

And he was right. But I clung on to the Working Girl dream for a few months longer before I accepted the opportunity and for the past year, I have been working from home, very happily.

 

Working in slippers – bliss.

Every now and then I do feel a pang of longing to go into the office but I’d rather struggle with those feelings than with the anxiety that came with getting to the office each day. Working from home is a dream. It’s too good. And I think that was part of the problem.

Working from home and doing the sort of work I do doesn’t feel like work at all. It feels like fun. It feels relaxing.

Isn’t real work meant to be hard and plagued with stress?

If I’m so happy and relaxed and enjoying myself so much, do I even have a real job?

Yes I do – just a really, really good one.

Working from home. Living the dream.

Now I have completely embraced my work-from-home status and I can’t ever see myself not working from home. I am really living the dream. I set my own hours, my work life and home life can mingle and get all mixed up as much as I like, I have a bit of a routine going each week, I have my work space all set up in the kitchen and I’ve never been more relaxed.

I don’t have to worry about the work commute anymore. I can’t believe how much money I save on travel – I hardly ever drive except around my local area when I am being my children’s taxi and I’m always home to take a delivery of any packages that might arrive.

No more struggle to find time to pick up packages from my local post office. That was so annoying. I almost stopped shopping online…almost.

So I now work from home and some days, when I don’t have to do the school run, I throw on my robe and stay that way.

I can dash to the school at a moment’s notice if I’ve forgotten to pack the boys morning tea (which happened just last week). I had a funny feeling I’d forgotten to put their brown bags in their school bags and went to the school to check and sure enough…

Then I was back home to get stuck into work on my kitchen table until the kids arrived home.

I do have to pinch myself from time to time. Yep, I’m awake.

Maybe I’ll do the whole Working Girl thing later, some day.

Here is a little peak into what working in the Mamamia office every day looks like (not QUITE as fun as working from home, but pretty close)

Rosie getting coffee
Jamila and her sister off to The King and I
Rosie reviewing The Bachelor
Mia getting ready for a shoot
Sarah, Lucy G, Elissa, Grace and Lauren in Florals for Bring it Wednesday
Intern Rachel Furolo's last day at MM
Bring It Wednesdays in checks!
2-am-copy
Woops! It's not the first time Elissa and Lucy have come to work wearing the same thing
Alyx Gorman
Bring It Wednesday's theme is Glow in honour of us launching our new website, The Glow!
Vaccinations day at MM
Vaccinations day at MM
Congratulations to our Food Blogger Idol winner Elly!
The Australian featured Jamila and Alyx in preparation for the Glow launch
Camp Mamamia
Camp Mamamia
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Camp Mamamia
Barebody addicts!
Almost Christmas in July
Brrrr doing it tough in chilly Melbourne!
The Mamamia office with Lisa Wilkinson for our lunch and learn
Jamila doing the CEO Sleep Out
Our 3pm Mamamia office outing to Gelato Messina
Implementation exec Freya rocking fab pink hair
Team Mamamia with Sarrah LeMarquand
MM Site Producer interviewing Ben Fordham from the Today Show
The Mamamia and iVillage teams: our thoughts are with the missing Nigerian girls and their families. It's time to #BringBackOurGirls
Intern Meg rocking fab boots
Today in #mmiastyle, @f_king has done something magical with a sarong. #fashion #fashun
Our #bringitwednesday theme was 'metallic' this week. Spot the similarities in @gracie_je and @avivince's metallic style #mmia #mmiastyle
Our interns went to @thetodayshow this morning to witness the magic firsthand. @kstefanovic @lisa_wilkinson @benfordham9 @deborah_knight #behindthescenes
Today is the Mamamia team learning day where staff from near and far all gather together. Basically it involves a lot of people suggesting things to
Some more #learning at Mamamia today.
This morning on @thetodayshow, @miafreedman talked about the #yesallwomen hashtag on Twitter. Did you catch the show? What do you think about the movement?
#regram from @daisykateleaver:
Our #bringitwednesday theme today is pirates! Except that only @gracie_je and @dimkirkwood actively participated. #shivermetimbers
Late nights in the office involve pizza, red wine, and a whole lotta Nutella. Who wants to work at Mamamia? #regram from @jamilarizvi
#regram from @jamilarizvi,
Take three: @gracie_je vs electrical tape. Each morning we've come into the office, our once beautiful post-it wall has been in a sad state. Any suggestions as to how we make it really stick this time?

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Top Comments

Sonia 9 years ago

The "Normal working hours" are a soul sucking invention. I don't think they are suitabe for anyone - except maybe single single people who reeeally enjoy their job like really love it it's their life. Ive really been thinking about it a lot lately and it just does not seem natural to be spending 5 out of 7 days 9 or more and almost the entire length of sunlight during each day sitting down staring at a computer. Seriously what work life balance