Blogging provides me an opportunity to work from home (Roodepoort, west of Johannesburg in South Africa), thus I miss traffic, rude taxi drivers on the road and save on petrol expenses. I’m mostly online from 7 am until 7pm daily or late if there is an urgent project that I’m working on. Since my work doesn’t involve meeting clients, my dress code is very casual…actually I’m a t-shirt, shorts and flip flop fan.I’ve recently started doing a daily walk for an hour to keep myself physically fit, as I spend many hours seating each day. I don’t have a fixed schedule on my breakfast or lunch, it all depends on my mood.
The radio keeps me company, my dial is on Radio 2000 until 1pm when I switch to SA fM until 4pm then I listen to Kaya fM .
Today, I’ve selected on sharing with you my home-office environment as per the below photographs (I’m afraid there is no state of the art equipment to brag about, only basic tools)…
You’re also welcome to share your workstation pictures below…






Hi Muzi,
My first time here. I have been thinking of creating a similar post as to this one. People need to realize that to start a blog, it takes nothing more than a computer, internet, desk and a chair
Good stuff here and I’ll be checking it out more often. Please drop by my site if you get a moment.
Thanks!
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Appreciate the compliment Jake, though I’m yet to achieve my goals through blogging. My home is as a result of full-time employment which lasted for almost 9 years, only started blogging full-time since March.
Really great article dude, I hope to be living that life someday as an internet marketer! I usually work from around noon to 1 or 2 am and it’s been working wonders, just gotta get my own pad like that and set up somethin good! Thanks for the great post
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