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A Tale of Two Kitties: Working at
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My two cats
have taught me many good home office habits.
Most of these lessons have been learned the hard way, so maybe I can help you avoid the
heartbreak of blank computer screens and other home office disasters by sharing a few tips
I have learned along the way.
1. Save your work...again, and again, and again... |
There are many ways to lose
all your computer work. One of them is if your cat falls off the monitor onto your
keyboard. (One for Bugger...)
2. Always treat your cat with the utmost respect (you are allowed to be excessive in this
matter; the more subservient you are, and sometimes even downright grovelling, the
better).
If you toss your cat off your desk out of anger, her first
reaction is to take all paperwork with her. (Two for Bugger...)
3. If anything at all EVER goes wrong with your computer, first
check the location of your cat.
One day I suddenly could not keep a window open on my computer.
No matter what I did, no window would stay open, one would flicker on for a moment then
disappeared again. I rebooted, that didn't help. Finally I moved my cat 1 centimeter to
the left, away from the keyboard. Voila, problem solved. The cat was ever-so-slightly
leaning on the Esc key. (One for Pesto...)
4. At the end of every work session, file all your
paperwork. Do not leave a single scrap of paper on your desktop.
In this case, the excuse "the dog ate my
homework" needs to be corrected by exchanging "cat" for "dog".
(Two for Pesto...)
5. Never drink while sitting at your desk.
When your cat tries to drink out of your glass, she may get her
head stuck in it and then...you don't want to hear the rest, it's not pretty...
(Three for Pesto...)
6. Work when it's time to work, play when it's time to
play.
And don't play in your office, or your cats will come to
expect it. Once your cat discovers the cursor, or anything else that moves on the computer
screen, she will insist on playing. Typical behavior will include planting herself in
front of the computor screen, mere millimeters away, for hours.
Or, if you play "offline" in your office with
your cat, she may develop the habit of climbing your chest and oh-so-gently pushing your
face away from looking at the monitor and towards looking at her. (One for Pesto, one for
Bugger, respectively...)
And of course if you have more than two cats, the lessons
multiply exponentially.
If you do find that your furry friends are preventing you
from conducting your home business, here is a helpful link, guaranteed to buy you some
much-needed alone time: "Cat Bathing as a Martial Art" by Bud Herron
Even cat bathing teaches valuable lessons to a home
business owner, for cat bathing requires perseverance and courage of conviction.
Now that you've learned these valuable lessons, good fortune with
your home business (and with your pets). You are now armed withjhgj (The rest of this
article has been deleted by Bugger)

Glenn Beach is a self-employed subcontractor and home business
entrepreneur at:
http://www.work-at-home-business-opportunity-canada.com
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