It is fairly
well known that I work from home but many people in India equate that to being
a homebody. It is bloody well not…
Online
dictionary defines Homebody as someone who prefers activities that centered
around home. That is as farther away from truth as possible.
Just
because I am at home doesn't mean I am free and available for gossiping, recipe
exchange or whatever else people might have in mind. Housewives especially
don't get it. They have a tendency to call up to ask something totally
irreverent and then spend the next half an hour discussing the maid, husband or
worse, mother-in-law, which can easily take one hour. And believe me they will
not understand when you say that you have to work. “Aapka apna hi toh kaam hai…,”
is something I often hear.
I joined
a yoga class recently and all I saw was confused looks when I said that I couldn’t
come for two hours because I have to work. Why is it difficult to accept that a
person can be working from home or spending time constructively at home, even
if that person is female?
This is
almost impossible for my help to understand. She finds it incredulous that I
stay at home but am still working. Initially she thought she could land
whenever she felt like because I was always at home. It had to be literally
drilled into her that just because I am home doesn't mean I am perpetually
free, so the work had to be done at the same time every day, so that I can
maintain my schedule.
I almost
feel like shouting from my balcony…I work from home but am not a homebody. Ya
sure is going to be the response even then…
2 comments:
Hello. Working from sounds like a good idea...I wish I can work from home. Continue to stay focus and enjoy your time with work at home. Have a great day.
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