WFH

This picture sums up life when working from home.

The two worlds meld and there's no way to keep them separate.

Every workday is punctuated with building pillow forts, breaking down petty fights, and looking for lost things.

Most days are exacting. There's a bit of guilt at not having enough time with the kids.

And a bit of guilt about wanting to spend a couple more minutes polishing up a campaign idea.

Push and pull. That's how it is.

Of carrying on with the everyday. And finding joy in the pockets of time afforded by the set-up.

Like seeing my daughter practice her alphabets over pricing graphs.

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