To work at home you must have discipline, otherwise you are exposed to not only lose time but at the end of the month you will feel that he is the world over for its inefficiency does not give you money. This is not for everyone and here on this site have given countless tips for people who forced by necessity or because they really like, working at home. What follows are the experiences of famous people, especially writers, illustrating the way they do or did to produce from their homes.
1. The neurologist Oliver Sacks, author of several books, is always have a notebook to write down his ideas anywhere, even in the pool or pool.
One of his books was written in the interval training in a pool. The manuscript was delivered to the publisher with ink spots over water.
2. American writer Jonathan Franzen does the opposite: He enclosed in an office with low light, soundproof walls and windows covered.
Without any noise. He immerses himself, after breakfast and start producing.
3. The written Portuguese Nobel literature, José Saramago, writing two pages a day. To be good, no doubt, was enough to publish one book a year.
4. The writer Ernest Hemingway liked to write very early, when there was no noise disturbed him and the day is still fresh.
He used to foot with a hostel and book lists the number of words written per day on a blackboard. When the board was full of productive days, took a license to go fishing.
5. Instead Truman Capote, American writing, was an author “horizontal”. He wrote lying in bed or a sofa. He was always cigarette at hand and coffee, as its first versions were on hand.
Interesting how these people stay productive. In the background lies, a strong commitment and an hard discipline and how do you stay productive at home.






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