5 Things I've Learned About Working at Home
Posted by junger | November 14th, 2007
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When we moved, I kept my day job with EH Publishing running CEPro.com — but now I'm working at home.
It's a totally different work style than the cubicle life, with its pros and cons. Here are five things I've learned so far about working at home.

You Work Harder
When you're not in the office environment, you work harder on the tasks at hand. You don't want to give the impression that you're goofing off or taking advantage of the work-at-home situation. You've got fewer people to chat with and less watercooler talk.
With more focus on "being at work," you get more work done.
Staying Connected is Important
No man is an island, and no virtual worker can be completely disconnected from co-workers.
Whether it's through IM, e-mail or, most important, phone, keeping in touch is key. But you have to find that line between keeping yourself in the loop and overdoing it. If you were in the office, would you send that e-mail? Or would you figure it out yourself?
It's Quiet
If you're not working in a shared environment, working at home is quiet. I need to have some sort of audible sounds — a podcast, the radio, iTunes — to keep going.
Obviously, quiet is also good for getting things done. No cell phones or sales calls are interrupting my day because I've set up the environment.
You Have to 'Go' to Work
Rolling out of bed and straight into the office is not a good idea. You're not in the right mindset and you're not prepared to do what you need to.
Get up, shower, get dressed, eat breakfast, and go to work.
When You're Done, You're Done
When I was working in the office, I didn't mind coming home and doing work on the side at night. It's a different location and, therefore, a different job.
But when I'm doing work for someone else in my own office and on my own equipment, I don't always want to sit down and work on my own things after hours. When the bell rings, I'm happy to go in the other room and relax.
My CEDIA Expo Coverage at CE Pro
Posted by junger | September 9th, 2007
If you haven't already, check out my newest articles over at CEPro.com, reporting from the showfloor of CEDIA Expo.
The first article, on the Blu-ray/HD DVD format war, led the CEA's Smartbrief on Thursday, Sept. 6.
Format War Invades CEDIA: Blu-ray, HD DVD and Hybrid Players Announced
Pioneer Launches BDP-95FD Elite Blu-ray Player, Mammoth Elite SC-09TX Receiver, 1080p KURO Displays
Niveus Shows Media Center Extender; Launches Control Server and n4 Entry-Level System
I'll have a few more up this week, once I'm back in the office and finish going through my notes.
Over the five days of the show — Wednesday to Sunday — we've covered more than 90 stories.
Announcing the New CEPro.com
Posted by junger | June 4th, 2007
It's been a while in production (and why I've been MIA recently), but I'm proud to announce the launch of the new CEPro.com.
Moving on Up: CEPro.com Website Publisher
Posted by junger | February 7th, 2007
Well, the big news around town is that, as of Feburary 1, I am now the Website Publisher for CEPro.com.
Daily Online Feed Added
Posted by junger | November 28th, 2006
Thanks to the seemingly limitless powers of Wordpress — okay, maybe not limitless — my daily blog from CEPro.com, the Daily Online, is now available via jasonunger.com.

